11-18-2014
Thank you MadeInGermany
I am getting some mistake in 10 th and 11th file.
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00016.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00044.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00015.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00043.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00014.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00042.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00013.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00041.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00012.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00040.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00011.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00039.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00010.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00038.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00009.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00039.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00008.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00038.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00007.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00037.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00006.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00036.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00005.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00035.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00004.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00034.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00003.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00033.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00002.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00032.gif
mv ANI_WFMASS_PIST00001.gif ANI_WFMASS_PIST00031.gif
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wipefs
WIPEFS(8) System Administration WIPEFS(8)
NAME
wipefs - wipe a filesystem signature from a device
SYNOPSIS
wipefs [-ahnpV] [-o offset] device
DESCRIPTION
wipefs can erase filesystem or raid signatures (magic strings) from the specified device to make the filesystem invisible for libblkid.
wipefs does not erase the filesystem itself nor any other data from the device. When used without options -a or -o, it lists all visible
filesystems and the offsets of their signatures.
OPTIONS
-a, --all
Erase all available signatures.
-h, --help
Print help and exit.
-n, --no-act
Causes everything to be done except for the write() call.
-o, --offset offset
Specify the location (in bytes) of the signature which should be erased from the device. The offset number may include a "0x" pre-
fix; then the number will be interpreted as a hex value. It is possible to specify multiple -o options.
The offset argument may be followed by binary (2^N) suffixes KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB, PiB and EiB (the "iB" is optional, e.g. "K" has the
same meaning as "KiB") or decimal (10^N) suffixes KB, MB, GB, PB and EB.
-p, --parsable
Print out in parsable instead of printable format. Encode all potentially unsafe characters of a string to the corresponding hex
value prefixed by 'x'.
-V, --version
Output version information and exit.
AUTHOR
Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>.
AVAILABILITY
The wipefs command is part of the util-linux package and is available from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/.
SEE ALSO
blkid(8) findfs(8)
util-linux October 2009 WIPEFS(8)