Re: cp command

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It is not suppose to ask,
unless you use
-i option

anyway if it is asking i think you can always use
-f option (force)

i think you executing a script of cp instead of the real cp command.

some installers make a script where cp always use cp -i option, this
will it will come in interactive mode.

regards,

Guillermo.

On 7/18/06, Kaushal Shriyan <kaushalshriyan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi ALL

if i will run following command

cp /home/deep /home/deepak

if deep folder have same 100 files which is under /home/deepak it will
ask permission for overwrite

i have to enter y 100 times. how can i forcefully over write the files?


Kaushal

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