Greetings,
I know i can use the mv command to move and rename one file. How can I do this with multiple files?
example
pic01.bmp to pic0001.bmp
how can i perform this function on an entire directory of sequential files and keep them in sequence?
Hints, suggestions are most welcome:)
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Hi All,
Being new to scripting I am facing a new situation. We have an application that generates a file lets say dumpfile for each user under the users home directory when they execute the application. This is quite a huge file and imagine having that for over 40 users on a daily basis. The... (1 Reply)
Hi Gurus,
I have some files(all ending with .out as extension).
Ex:
aa1.out
aa2.out
aa3.out
I would like to append each file with the current date to the end of the file so that they should become aa1_20090504.out.
So I am using rename as follows:
for i in path/aa* ; do mv $i... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have 500 directories each with multiple data files inside them. The names are sort of random. For example, one directory has files named e_1.dat, e_5.dat, e_8.dat, etc. I need to move the files to a single directory and rename them all in numerical order, from 1.dat to 1000(or some... (1 Reply)
Dears,
I need your help!
I got a problem and found some workaround solution but I donno how to realize it.
I have a number of files (about 300 each day) and I need them to be renamed. All these files has fixed number of letters and name looks like this one:... (7 Replies)
Hey, I'm kinda new to the shell scripting and I don't wanna mess things up yet :)
Looking for a solution to the following:
I need to move all the files like "filename.failed.dateandtime" to another directory also renaming them "filename.ready". I can't figure how to do this with multiple files... (4 Replies)
I am a biologist and using an program on a computer cluster that generates a lot of data. The program creates a directory named
ExperimentX (where X is a number) that contains files "out.pdb" and "log.txt". I would like to create a script that renames the out.pdb file to out_ExperimentX.pdb (or... (1 Reply)
Hi.
I am trying to automate the movement and renaming of a number of files in a directory. I am using the 'mv' command as I do not have access to 'rename'. I have the following scripted FILES=$(ls /transfer/move/sys/mail/20130123/)
if ; then
for i in ${FILES} ; do
mv... (4 Replies)
I have a directory full of directories, say called A B C D E ....
In each of these directories there are files called 1.dsp 2.dsp 3.dsp ..... along with others (with different extensions)
I need to go through each of these directories and move the dsp file to another folder, but with the name now... (6 Replies)
Hey guys,
ive been working on this for about 2hrs now - without any solution.
At first I need to say I dont have skills in linux bash scripting, but I tried to use some codesnippets and manuals from google.
What I want to do:
I have different folders including 2 different filestypes with... (15 Replies)
Discussion started by: peter1337
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
toc2cue
TOC2CUE(1) CDRDAO TOC2CUE(1)NAME
toc2cue - converts a TOC files of cdrdao(1) into a .cue file
SYNOPSIS
toc2cue [-v verbosity_level] input_toc_file output_cue_file
toc2cue [-V]
DESCRIPTION
toc2cue converts a TOC file of cdrdao(1) into a .cue file.
Please note that the resulting cue file is only valid if the toc-file was created with cdrdao(1) using the commands 'read-toc' or 'read-
cd'. For manually created or edited toc-files the cue file may not be correct. This program just checks for the most obvious toc-file fea-
tures that cannot be converted to a cue file. Furthermore, if the toc-file contains audio tracks the byte order of the image file will be
wrong. This will result in static noise when the cue file is used for recording (even with cdrdao(1) itself).
OPTIONS -v verbosity_level
Sets the verbosity level to use, can be a integer between 1 and 3. By default, only fatal errors are displayed. A verbosity level of
1 shows warnings, 2 warnings and errors, 3 warnings, errors and internal errors.
-V Prints the version of toc2cue.
SEE ALSO cdrdao(1)AUTHOR
toc2cue was written by Andreas Mueller <andreas@daneb.de> and is part of cdrdao(1).
This manual page was written by Francois Wendling <frwendling@free.fr> and revised by Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>, for the Debian
project (but may be used by others).
1.2.2 2006-11-17 TOC2CUE(1)