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- Source vs . why different behaviour? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
source is a shell keyword that is supposed to be used like this: source file where file contains valid shell commands These shell commands will be executed in the current shell as if typed from the command line
- How to determine where an environment variable came from?
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- Merging folders with mv? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
You can work around this using other tools (like rsync, find, or even cp), but you need to carefully consider the implications: rsync can merge the contents of one directory into another (ideally with the --remove-source-files 1 option to safely delete only those source files that were transferred successfully, and with the usual permission ownership time preservation option -a if you wish
- How can I make a script in etc init. d start at boot?
I think I read something a while back about this, but I can't remember how it's done Essentially, I have a service in etc init d which I'd like to start automatically at boot time I remember i
- sudo as another user with their environment
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- How to copy files from one machine to another using ssh
I am using a Linux (CentOS) machine, and I have already connected to another system using SSH Now, my question is: How can I copy files from one system to another system? Suppose, in my environmen
- How to correctly add a path to PATH? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
I'm wondering where a new path has to be added to the PATH environment variable I know this can be accomplished by editing bashrc (for example), but it's not clear how to do this This way: exp
- How to rsync files between two remotes? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange
I would like to transfer files between two remote hosts using on local shell, but it seems rsync doesn't support synchronisation if two remotes are specified as follow: $ rsync -vuar host1: var www
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