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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat No sound in my Linux Post 302771633 by ravisingh on Thursday 21st of February 2013 06:21:19 AM
Old 02-21-2013
Lupin, lspci command worked but for me to send you the output I need to copy the output from UNIX to Windows where I am using internet. For that I have to copy 1st in pendrive. Please let me know the device file name for pendrive in Linux.
 

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RFCP(1) 							Rfio User Commands							   RFCP(1)

NAME
rfcp - Remote file copy SYNOPSIS
rfcp [ -s size ] [ -v2 ] filename1 filename2 rfcp [ -s size ] [ -v2 ] filename directory On Windows only: rfcp [ -a ] [ -b ] [ -s size ] [ -v2 ] @command_file DESCRIPTION
The remote file I/O copy program provides an interface to the shift remote file I/O daemon (rfiod) for transferring files between remote and/or local hosts. Each filename or directory argument is either a remote file name of the form: hostname:path or a local file name (not containing the :/ character combination). The standard input is supported with the - character. Then directory in output is not supported. OPTIONS
-a tells rfcp that the source file is ASCII text (Windows/NT only) -b tells rfcp that the source is a binary file (Windows/NT only) -s size If specified, only size bytes will be copied -v2 If specified, forces the RFIO V.2 protocol. Otherwise, V.3 (streaming mode) is used. RETURN CODES
0 Ok. 1 Bad parameter. 2 System error. 3 Unknown error. 16 Device or resource busy. 28 No space left on device. 196 Request killed. 198 Stager not active. 200 Bad checksum. SEE ALSO
rcp(1), rfiod(1) AUTHOR
LCG Grid Deployment Team LCG
$Date: 2005/03/31 13:13:01 $ RFCP(1)
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