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- Mv abstract "mv (short for move) is a Unix command that moves one or more files or directories from one place to another. If both filenames are on the same filesystem, this results in a simple file rename; otherwise the file content is copied to the new location and the old file is removed. Using mv requires the user to have write permission for the directories the file will move between. This is because mv changes the content of both directories (i.e., the source and the target) involved in the move. When using the mv command on files located on the same filesystem, the file's timestamp is not updated.On UNIX implementations derived from AT&T UNIX, cp, ln and mv are implemented as a single program with hard-linked binaries. The behavior is selected from the last path component name in argv[0]. This is a common technique by which closely related commands that have been packaged as a unit allow the user to specify the particular course of intended action.".
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- Mv wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unix_SUS2008_utilities.
- Mv wikiPageWikiLink Computer_file.
- Mv wikiPageWikiLink Cp_(Unix).
- Mv wikiPageWikiLink Directory_(computing).
- Mv wikiPageWikiLink File_system.
- Mv wikiPageWikiLink Hard_link.
- Mv wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Unix_commands.
- Mv wikiPageWikiLink Ln_(Unix).
- Mv wikiPageWikiLink Move_(command).
- Mv wikiPageWikiLink Ren_(command).
- Mv wikiPageWikiLink Rename_(computing).
- Mv wikiPageWikiLink Rm_(Unix).
- Mv wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- Mv wikiPageWikiLinkText "mv".
- Mv wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lowercase.
- Mv wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Man.
- Mv wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Mv wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mv wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unix_commands.
- Mv wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikibooks.
- Mv subject Category:Unix_SUS2008_utilities.
- Mv hypernym Command.
- Mv type MilitaryUnit.
- Mv comment "mv (short for move) is a Unix command that moves one or more files or directories from one place to another. If both filenames are on the same filesystem, this results in a simple file rename; otherwise the file content is copied to the new location and the old file is removed. Using mv requires the user to have write permission for the directories the file will move between. This is because mv changes the content of both directories (i.e., the source and the target) involved in the move.".
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- Mv isPrimaryTopicOf Mv.