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Jack Wallen continues his Linux 101 series, with an introduction on how to copy files and directories from the command line.
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How To Copy Files and Directories in the Linux terminal - MSN
Copying files and directories using the Linux command line is efficient and can be used while sitting at the machine or when accessing a system remotely.
If you need to share or transfer files between Linux machines, you have plenty of options. Here are some you might not have considered.
In technical terms, DeltaCopy is a "Windows Friendly" wrapper around the Rsync program, currently maintained by Wayne Davison. "rsync" is primarily designed for Unix/Linux/BSD systems.
If you have multiple Linux machines on your network and are looking for ways to transfer files between them, here are five tried and true options - including my favorite, Samba.
You can run a series of Linux commands to copy multiple files to a folder or copy a single file to multiple folders, but you can save time and trouble by using xargs, loops and scripts.
Do you want to copy and paste between the host and the virtual machine? Learn how to enable copy and paste for a VMware virtual machine.
Secure Copy is a UNIX standard used to transfer files from one computer to another. He's how to use the function in macOS, all via the Terminal window.
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