Gus Wirth wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Thanks much guys.  Two  questions:  If  I'm already connected to the remote
>> computer via ssh can I still run the scp or do I have to log off first?
> 
> You can run scp while still logged in with ssh. scp will make a new
> connection.
> 
>> and  in  /path/to/save_filename , what's the purpose of /to/ ?
> 
> The /to/ is part of the example. From an actual running system I have a
> file /user/bin/bzip2
          ^ typo: this should be /usr/bin/bzip2
> where:
> 
> usr is a directory directly off the root /, forming the absolute path /usr
> 
> bin is a directory under /usr, forming the path /usr/bin
> 
> bzip2 is a program in the bin directory, with a fully formed path of
> /usr/bin/bzip2
> 
> 
> /path/to/save_filename is thus an example of how to form a full path to
> the file you want. Substitute your own directories and filenames to get
> the actual path.
> 
> Gus
> 

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