08-03-2010
how can i copy a list of files with different names into others directory have the same name
dear all.
how can i copy a list of files with different names into others directory have the same name
like i have 3 files
10_10
10_10_11
10_10_11_12
and i have 3 directories
10_10
10_10_11
10_10_11_12
how can i make a loop to cp this files into the directory have the same name like how to put 10_10 into directory 10_10
and 10_10_11 into 10_10_11 i want to make a loop to run this how to make it plz answer me as soon as possible i need ur help
i am using solaris
and i try that command
cp `ls | grep -n "10_10"| cut -f3-4 -d "_"` ./test2
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mdu(1) General Commands Manual mdu(1)
Name
mdu - display the amount of space occupied by an MSDOS directory
Note of warning
This manpage has been automatically generated from mtools's texinfo documentation, and may not be entirely accurate or complete. See the
end of this man page for details.
Description
Mdu is used to list the space occupied by a directory, its subdirectories and its files. It is similar to the du command on Unix. The unit
used are clusters. Use the minfo command to find out the cluster size.
mdu [-a] [ msdosfiles ... ]
a All files. List also the space occupied for individual files.
s Only list the total space, don't give details for each subdirectory.
See Also
Mtools' texinfo doc
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