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How to relocate file1 into subdirectory dir1?
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How to relocate file1 into subdirectory dir1?
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Jeff Schaller, RalfFriedl, Thomas, Luciano Andress Martini, nwildner Jan 7 at 18:22
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How to relocate file1 into subdirectory dir1?
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How to relocate file1 into subdirectory dir1?
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edited Jan 6 at 21:31
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asked Feb 9 '14 at 10:01
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Jeff Schaller, RalfFriedl, Thomas, Luciano Andress Martini, nwildner Jan 7 at 18:22
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as unclear what you're asking by Jeff Schaller, RalfFriedl, Thomas, Luciano Andress Martini, nwildner Jan 7 at 18:22
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Welcome to Unix & Linux. While newbie questions are very welcome, please try and find an answer yourself before posting here. We want to be the next stop after searching, not the first. You might want to read through our how to ask page
– terdon♦
Feb 9 '14 at 15:08
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Welcome to Unix & Linux. While newbie questions are very welcome, please try and find an answer yourself before posting here. We want to be the next stop after searching, not the first. You might want to read through our how to ask page
– terdon♦
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Welcome to Unix & Linux. While newbie questions are very welcome, please try and find an answer yourself before posting here. We want to be the next stop after searching, not the first. You might want to read through our how to ask page
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Feb 9 '14 at 15:08
Welcome to Unix & Linux. While newbie questions are very welcome, please try and find an answer yourself before posting here. We want to be the next stop after searching, not the first. You might want to read through our how to ask page
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I think that this kind of question could be easily answered with a simple google search.
But here is the solution:
mv file1 dir1
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
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I think that this kind of question could be easily answered with a simple google search.
But here is the solution:
mv file1 dir1
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I think that this kind of question could be easily answered with a simple google search.
But here is the solution:
mv file1 dir1
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I think that this kind of question could be easily answered with a simple google search.
But here is the solution:
mv file1 dir1
I think that this kind of question could be easily answered with a simple google search.
But here is the solution:
mv file1 dir1
answered Feb 9 '14 at 10:10
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Welcome to Unix & Linux. While newbie questions are very welcome, please try and find an answer yourself before posting here. We want to be the next stop after searching, not the first. You might want to read through our how to ask page
– terdon♦
Feb 9 '14 at 15:08