Moving files
mv (move)
mv file1 file2 moves (or renames) file1 to file2
To
move a file from one place to another, use the mv command. This has the
effect of moving rather than copying the file, so you end up with only
one file rather than two.
It can also be used to rename a file, by moving the file to the same directory, but giving it a different name.
We are now going to move the file science.bak to your backup directory.
First, change directories to your unixstuff directory (can you remember how?). Then, inside the unixstuff directory, type
% mv science.bak backups/.
Type ls and ls backups to see if it has worked.
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