If you mean how do you specify the current directory , you use a period
as in
cp -R /home/httpd/vhosts/ftwjr.com/ .
should copy the ftwjr.com directory  all of its' contents to the current
directory.





Ronald Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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01/11/2005 09:48 AM
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Think I'm missing something..

This is what I am doing, when trying to "copy" folders from one hard drive
to another. Do you have any idea what I am doing wrong? One drive is
called
"home" and the other one is "home2", however there is also a 'home'
subfolder in the 'home2' folder.

Thanks for any ideas.?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] vhosts]# mkdir ftwjr.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vhosts]# cd ftwjr.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ftwjr.com]# cd /home2/home/httpd/vhosts/ftwjr.com/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ftwjr.com]# cp -R /home/httpd/vhosts/ftwjr.com/
cp: missing destination file
Try `cp --help' for more information.

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