[geeks] Quickest way
Dan Duncan
dand at pcisys.net
Fri Oct 10 13:17:19 CDT 2003
As I recall, 'Phil Stracchino' wrote:
> > A better way would have been to do something like :
> > mv /opt/sfw /usr/optsfw
> > ln -s /usr/optsfw /opt/sfw
>
> Assuming /usr and /opt were on the same filesystem. GNU mv will mvoe
> directory trees across filesystems, but my recollection is Solaris mv
> won't... Correct?
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User Commands mv(1)
NAME
mv - move files
[snip]
SunOS 5.8 Last change: 24 Jun 1998 1
User Commands mv(1)
If source and target_file/target_dir are on different file
systems, mv copies the source and deletes the original; any
hard links to other files are lost. mv will attempt to
duplicate the source file characteristics to the target,
that is, the owner and group id, permission modes, modifica-
tion and access times, and ACLs, if applicable. For symbolic
links, mv will preserve only the owner and group of the link
itself.
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