How to copy/move files between filesystems using UEFI shell
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How can we move files between filesystems using UEFI shell. If i try:
fs0:> mv somefile fs1:
I get an error that source and destination should be on the same filesystem.
How can we workaround this?
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How can we move files between filesystems using UEFI shell. If i try:
fs0:> mv somefile fs1:
I get an error that source and destination should be on the same filesystem.
How can we workaround this?
uefi
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How can we move files between filesystems using UEFI shell. If i try:
fs0:> mv somefile fs1:
I get an error that source and destination should be on the same filesystem.
How can we workaround this?
uefi
How can we move files between filesystems using UEFI shell. If i try:
fs0:> mv somefile fs1:
I get an error that source and destination should be on the same filesystem.
How can we workaround this?
uefi
uefi
asked Mar 2 '15 at 12:45
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How can we workaround this?
The answer is in the very title of your question:
fs0:> cp somefile fs1:
fs0:> rm somefile
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How can we workaround this?
The answer is in the very title of your question:
fs0:> cp somefile fs1:
fs0:> rm somefile
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How can we workaround this?
The answer is in the very title of your question:
fs0:> cp somefile fs1:
fs0:> rm somefile
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How can we workaround this?
The answer is in the very title of your question:
fs0:> cp somefile fs1:
fs0:> rm somefile
How can we workaround this?
The answer is in the very title of your question:
fs0:> cp somefile fs1:
fs0:> rm somefile
answered Mar 2 '15 at 16:00
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