how can i use set to set a global value for a variable? i tried to edit set but didnt find any file associated On 1/12/07, Binulal Narayanan <binulal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
BTW, the least set of commands you'd know are in /bin (for most of the distros!) binoo On 1/12/07, Binulal Narayanan < binulal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > replant? You mean /dev/sdaX mounted as /usr, and /dev/sdaY as /home, > etc. You can, it's advised that you keep the essential stuff in / itself > though! > Binooo > > On 1/12/07, sheshu <krsheshu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > actually i didnt think of that > > and i went to create a script ren to rename a file > > i should have used mv only > > > > thanks for correcting > > > > and this is a question > > > > can we replant /usr to any other drive as we do in /home? > > if so how ? is there any related pages? > > > > > > On 1/11/07, Binulal Narayanan < binulal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > you do not use "mv" for renaming???!!! > > > > > > linux:~> man mv > > > - may help! > > > > > > B'noo > > > On 1/11/07, sheshu < krsheshu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > > hers a simple script for file or folder rename > > > > > > > > > > > > #script rename (rename name1 to name2) > > > > #paste this in a file and do chmod 755 <filename> > > > > #usage :- rename name1 name2 > > > > cp -r $1 $2 > > > > rm -r $1 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > The more "why"s I ask about my self, the more mysterious it becomes. > > > > > > Binulal N Achary > > > Software Engineer > > > Pune, India > > > > > > > > > > -- > > ShEsHuKr > > > > > -- > The more "why"s I ask about my self, the more mysterious it becomes. > > Binulal N Achary > Software Engineer > Pune, India > -- The more "why"s I ask about my self, the more mysterious it becomes. Binulal N Achary Software Engineer Pune, India
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