Ubuntu Servers :: Move Files To An Usb Stick?

Jul 30, 2011

Is there a way to move files to a usb stick?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Move XML Files From One Server To Another?

Dec 19, 2010

I'm looking for ideas on how to transfer a group of xml files from one server to another server, either in a regular interval or ?I have a listing program, it creates a directory or classified ad type listing. When one of these is created, or an existing one is edited an XML file is created. I need to take these files and get them to another server. I've read about SOAP, FOPEN and of course FTP.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Change The Permissions To Enable To Move The Files?

Aug 28, 2010

So i pulled some files off my buddy's computer via my wireless home network, i can access them but in the permission tab the owner is "nobody" so i can move the files. How can i change the permissions to enable me to move the files?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Installing Server From USB Stick To Another USB Stick?

Sep 1, 2011

I'm about to ditch Freenas as my NAS software and make it an Ubuntu server box. The mainboard is an Asus AT3ION-T dual core Atom board. Freenas runs happily from USB stick. I have no optical device to install Ubuntu from and would like to install Ubuntu Server to a USB stick.

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Ubuntu Installation :: USB Stick, Cannot Move To Hard Drive?

Mar 31, 2010

I have a newly built desktop with not disk drive yet. I just put Ubuntu 9.10 onto a flash drive successfully and booted it onto my desktop. It boots up the Installer boot menu and asks me if i want to run Ubuntu from the USB or Save it to hard drive. I select save to hard drive but when i turn the pc off and take out the flashdrive Ubuntu does not stay on the machine?

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OpenSUSE :: Open Files From Memory Stick The Memory Stick Is Not Available?

Mar 21, 2011

When I start bluej and try to open files from my memory stick the memory stick is not available. Is there any way that I can open files directly in bluej from my memory stick.

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General :: Creating A Script To Move Or Copy Files Into Multiple Directories Below The Files?

Aug 25, 2009

How can you create a script to move or copy files from a main directory into multiple directories below the main directory.

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General :: Shell Script For Identifying The File And Zip All Files, Move The Files To Target Dir?

May 7, 2011

1. Every Sunday2. Find all files older than 1 day3. Gzip these file4. Tar up the gzipped files into one tar file.5. Name the tarball with a date stamp indicating what day it was created, so we know that week's files are in the file

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General :: Can Not Move Files To Root Files In Kubuntu 9.04?

Aug 18, 2009

Being relatively new both to Linux and this forum, i am sorry if i make a post that already is, evn though i couldn`t find it.My problem is i can`t move downloaded files over to root filesystem, i have downloaded and unpacked them to files. to change it`s looks and downloaded a skin, i open root, go to usr---> amsn ---> share --> skins, now i am to copy the file of the skin over to the root directory, butI also tried alt+f2, writing sudo conqueror, as an advice i got, but there was noe difference.

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General :: Count Files In Dir Then Move That Many Files In A Script?

Dec 17, 2009

what I got - from a crontab run a script (understand that part), this script needs to count the amount of files in /outgoing/, then take 30 less that number, and move that many files from /readycalls/. I need to keep the asterisk outgoing que full of .call files with out having to many in there at any given time.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Living On A USB Stick?

Apr 2, 2010

I am aware of the fact that Ubuntu can be installed and booted form a USB stick. No problem. What I wanted to know is if this year's Ubuntu is smart enough to not trash the USB stick with excessive writes to a specific sector.

While USB sticks are not expensive, if the OS is going to thrash them, it limits its usefulness.

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Ubuntu Servers :: USB Stick Detected But Not Visible & Created In

Dec 28, 2010

I am working on uBuntu 10.4 server. I am using kingston USB memory stick. When I plug in some times I don't get any messages on console.#lsusb --> shows the list of USB devices. In which I find the Kingston memory stick. Means ..it is detected.

But when i type #fdisk -l I don't see any devices like /dev/sdc1.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Move Md0 Array From One Box To Another?

Oct 14, 2010

I've been poking at the options in mdadm and dmraid for 2 hours now and don't see exactly what I need. (and trying things I'm not 100% sure of would be silly)

2 drive raid1 array. moved to another box running the same version of Ubuntu. (10.04)

I've googled and googled and can't find anyone else with this same task - what am I missing? The array is physically fine and doesn't need rebuilding, unless in this context it does somehow.

The two devices are sdb and sdc.

Output of mdadm -Es:

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ARRAY /dev/md0 level=raid1 num-devices=2 UUID=97e83cac:4d76d392:e368bf24:bd0fce41

So the array is somehow visible, but I don't see what my next step needs to be.

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Debian :: Can't Open Files From Usb Stick

May 4, 2010

I just installed Shotwell and I copied some photos from a usb stick. I set the permissions to read/write but it won't save as read/write and Shotwell won't except photos, says its unsupported.

I get this error:Error interpreting JPEG image file (Improper call to JPEG library in state 200) now I think the file was corrupted, because other files on the usb stick open OK.I deleted the file. who knows what caused the corruption.

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Ubuntu Servers :: LVM Basic Size / Move

May 14, 2010

ok I have the original install 170GB partition mounted on /

I need the following;
OS on / 30 GB
data mounted on / data 140GB

Fdisk would have been a joke, but the box was setup via lvm, so I am learning on the fly. I was able to shrink the partition using;
lvreduce -L 30G /dev/mapper/server-root

vgcreate shows;
VG Size 169/76GiB
Alloc PE / Size 9453 / 36.93GiB
Free PE / Size 34005 / 132.83 GiB

Now, per my DBA, I need that 130 on a seperate 'partition' and I am not 100% sure on the next step. I am reading on vgcreate, lvcreate, etc.

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Ubuntu :: Persistant Storage Usb Stick Corrupted - Files Back ?

May 20, 2011

I had a usb stick running ubuntu. A coworker used this install to go around some of my companies security measures, and I was told to hold on to the usb stick in question. I copied all the files onto another usb stick in case something went wrong with the first one.

The problem: The first usb stick that was bootable has become corrupted. I still have the files from the disc, but they're not on the bootable stick.

Can i just use something like unetbootin, reinstall ubuntu, then drag all the files over?

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Ubuntu :: How To Move Multiple Files

Feb 20, 2010

how do i move multiple files at once using the command line?

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Apple :: How Best To Move Files From An Old Mac To A New Ubuntu Box

Jun 10, 2010

Last fall I got a new Linux desktop computer from System76. Before that, I had a 1997-era beige G3 Mac. (This Mac is pre-USB plugs.)

I still have files on that old Mac that I need to move to the new machine. Some are text files and various other kinds of files, but mostly, they're image files, and there's a lot of them.

The Mac has a SCSI port and an Ethernet port. No Firewire, no USB.

My question: What's the best way to move the files from the old to the new machine?

(I think it would be a hassle to try to e-mail them, as I have quite a lot of image files on the Mac.)

Also, if some of the files (like text-files?) that are in Mac format can't be read once on a Linux OS, how would I make the necessary conversions?

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Ubuntu :: Move Files From One Hardrive To Another?

Feb 10, 2011

copy a list of fileswhich has some unique string e.g

filename_1dec_2010.tar
filename_2dec_2010.tar
filename_3dec_2010.tar
filename_4dec_2010.tar

and i have another secondary hardisk i guess i need to grep with "_2010" and move

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Debian :: Copying Files To USB Stick Changes Case

Nov 30, 2010

I've observed that if I copy a directory containing some files to an USB stick, files whose names are all upper-case are copied with all lowercase names. Is this expected behavior? The USB stick is shared with a Windows box.

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Debian Hardware :: Can View Some - But Not All Files On 16 GB USB Stick ?

Jun 22, 2011

During some partitioning my Son accidentally deleted a bunch of MP3 files from his disk that he thought he'd backed up. It wasn't a big deal at the time since we listen to the same music and since he got most of those files from me in the first place (ripped my 400 CD collection a couple of years ago). So yesterday he asked me if I would copy those files for him onto a USB stick. No problem, right?

I have a 16 GB USB stick which has some backup folders and about 2.5 GB of data on it. It's formatted as NTFS.

So I created another folder on it, entitled music. Then I copied about 12.5 GB worth of MP3 music to the USB stick. No problem. When all was said and done about 1 GB of free space was remaining on the USB stick. A few minutes after the copying was completed, I used the "Remove Disk Safely" option. A small window came up, indicating that data was being written and that the stick should not be removed until the process completed. It took about 15 - 30 seconds but eventually it was finished. I could see in Nautilus that the stick had been unmounted and so I removed it from my computer.

My Son then put the USB stick in his Debian machine ... indicating to me that although there were some folders, the folder entitled music was empty. I asked him how much space was available on the stick ... he replied 1 GB ... which jives with the space that I had left after my copying. Went to his computer, and sure enough, the folders are all there, the data that was previously contained in the other folders is still there as well, but the actual music files are nowhere to be found. Then we tried using Nautilus as root, but the files still won't show up. Tried rebooting, still can't see/access those music files. Brought the stick back to my Debian system ... SAME PROBLEM THERE.

What the heck is going on? Clearly, the space of the copied 12.5 GB is being used up ... but the files are nowhere to be seen ... not even when using Nautilus as root. Disk Utility does recognize the 16 GB NTFS stick and it can be mounted/unmounted.

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Software :: Undeleting Files From USB Stick FAT32

Apr 29, 2010

I accidentally did rm -rf /mnt/usbdisk while my usbdisk was mounted to that location. I then copied a 350mb file to that disk before I realized what I had done.Now I wished to recover some files from there. I tried testdisk which shows some filenames, but none contain useful data after copying them. Or even remotely recognizable data.My question is is it to late? Has copying the 350mb fiel already overwritten the smaller textfiles?Otherwise, is there a better undelet program to use?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Easiest Way To Move 200 Accounts To New Server?

Feb 9, 2010

I'm in the middle of moving my lab to a new server in the middle of the school year.. and need to copy all the user accounts to the new box, hopefully with all the student's passwords and contents of their folders intact.And since we are using the system daily, I need to do it all in an hour or 2.I'm thinking I can just

1. diff /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow from the old the new
2. copy all the student folders to new /home
3. write a script to set the permissions on all the new /home folders to match the user names.

It seems easy and safe so long as I back up the 2 existing files..Any reason not to try? Or is there an easier way?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Apt-mirror -- Move Distribution After End Of Life?

Apr 13, 2010

i have a complete local ubuntu mirror; nicely kept in sync by apt-mirror. unfortunately, i need to keep some of the old releases as well. [URL].. kindly provides those. with the upcoming end-of-life of intrepid ibex, i would like to move the packages for intrepid on my mirror to the directory i use for the old-releases, without having to download these approximately 30GB from the original server.

is there a way to move distributions in a local mirror? apt-move seems only capable of rearranging the packages in /var/cache/apt/archives/ .

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Ubuntu Servers :: 10.04 - Correct Procedure To Move LXC Container

May 6, 2010

I have a Ubuntu 10.04 server configured with an lxc container also running 10.04. I wonder if somebody knows the correct procedure to move such a container to another server? I tried a straight rsync both with the source up and down but mysql won't start on boot after move and if I manually start it none of the websites within the container are able to connect to mysql. I can connect to mysql using telnet of the command line client.

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Ubuntu Servers :: .htaccess For Redirect After Site Move?

Aug 10, 2010

How can I redirect my URL after a site move.I have phpBB forum software installed on a 10.04 server, and I recently moved the forums from mysite.com/forums/ to mysite.com/.

So, a thread that looked like
mysite.com/forums/viewtopic=...
now looks like

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Ubuntu Servers :: Move A Software RAID Volume?

Apr 1, 2011

I have a software raid array (in this test case a mirrored set of two 500GB volumes) and I want to move them to another OS installation on the same hardware. (This is testing in preparation for a physical move two arrays onto a single server.) I had the array up and working (surviving reboots), wrote a test backup onto it in a folder.

Shut the machine down, re-installed ubuntu, got it up and running, then installed mdadm, rebooted with the array powered up and ran mdadm --detail --scan , expecting to see mdadm at least find the parts of the array. Instead, I get nothing. I even added -vv to get more verbose output. de nada.

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Ubuntu :: USB Memory Stick Install - Not Allow To Easily Copy And Paste Files On To It

May 12, 2011

My usb stick will not allow me to easily copy and paste files on to it, or delete them once I no longer want them on the drive. Its owner is root. How can I change the owner? At the moment it is loading as a stylesheet in media/usb0.

The file is transferring at a very low speed. 74mb in 4 minutes

I suspect I will do better if I set up the drive via fstab. What entry should I put in fstab for a USB stick drive?

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Ubuntu :: Files Saved On /root And Cant Move!?

Jul 15, 2010

I downloades some files with jdownloader, i choose a a folder on my windows partition, but the files where saved on /root/Desktop/V . i'm trying to cut them into other folder, but it fails. Now my free space on ubuntu is 0!

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Ubuntu :: Move / Copy Files From Terminal?

Sep 11, 2010

im using ubuntu 10.04 sometimes i find more useful to use the terminal to copy or move folders or files to other directories (more important when they need admin permission)

today i tried to copy ALL files from a directory to another. and i realized that i dont know. i know that that "~ mv /ThisThing/ /ThisFolder/" "~ cp /ThisThing/ /ThisFolder/" but howould i be able to copy EVERYTHING from a folder into another. tis is diferent from copying the folder itself (which i also would like to know)i bet is a simple thing that i havent figured out!

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