mmove(1) mtools-3.9.1 (10Jun98) mmove(1)
Name
mmove - move or rename an MSDOS file or subdirectory
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Description
The mmove command is used to moves or renames an existing
MS-DOS file or subdirectory. mmove [-voOsSrRA] sourcefile
targetfile mmove [-voOsSrRA] sourcefile [ sourcefiles... ]
targetdirectory
Mmove moves or renames an existing MS-DOS file or
subdirectory. Unlike the MS-DOS version of MOVE, mmove is
able to move subdirectories. Files or directories can only
be moved within one filesystem. Data cannot be moved from
Dos to Unix or vice-versa. If you omit the drive letter
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from the target file or directory, the same letter as for
the source is assumed. If you omit the drive letter from
all parameters, drive a: is assumed by default.
See Also
Mtools' texinfo doc
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