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Who Can Provide Me Following SSH Command ?
Hello,
Could somebody please make me this command for ssh. search in folder /path/main/ to dirs with the name xxx If found, change foldername xxx to yyy Thank you in advance. ~ Renaldo, |
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bumperoo for the ssh techies.
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http://www.unix.com/unix-dummies-que...rs-name-x.html
But use it on your own responsibility, I'm noob to ssh as well.. though I enjoy learning it.
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try to find it in google
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Thanks DangerX, but didn't works unfortunately.
Dappz, ofcourse have done so. But need to combinate to commands, and felt not sure. |
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1. Search...
find / -type d -name FolderName 2. Go to the directory where the folder resides. cd /path/to 3. Rename it mv FolderName NewFolderName If you want to change the location and name of the folder... mv Foldername /Path/to/NewFolderName |
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