Hi!
No i want to move from a harddisk to another on the same mac.
I could use normal finder commands but voiceover doesn't announce when files 
are selected.
/A
30 jun 2014 kl. 11:33 skrev Sandi Jazmin Kruse <[email protected]>:

> well as i just said if he just use cp, over ssh, it would not work, as
> a matter of fact he can beat at it till the cow comes home.
> Of course i am taking for granted that he ***wanna*** move the stuff
> from one computer too another, so scp that is .
> just found this .
> sandras-MacBook-Air:~ sandra$ man scp >scp
> sandras-MacBook-Air:~ sandra$ cat scp
> 
> SCP(1)                    BSD General Commands Manual                   SCP(1)
> 
> NAME
>     scp -- secure copy (remote file copy program)
> 
> SYNOPSIS
>     scp [-12346BCEpqrv] [-c cipher] [-F ssh_config] [-i identity_file]
>         [-l limit] [-o ssh_option] [-P port] [-S program]
>         [[user@]host1:]file1 ... [[user@]host2:]file2
> 
> DESCRIPTION
>     scp copies files between hosts on a network.  It uses ssh(1) for data
>     transfer, and uses the same authentication and provides the same security
>     as ssh(1).  Unlike rcp(1), scp will ask for passwords or passphrases if
>     they are needed for authentication.
> 
>     File names may contain a user and host specification to indicate that the
>     file is to be copied to/from that host.  Local file names can be made
>     explicit using absolute or relative pathnames to avoid scp treating file
>     names containing `:' as host specifiers.  Copies between two remote hosts
>     are also permitted.
> 
>     The options are as follows:
> 
>     -1      Forces scp to use protocol 1.
> 
>     -2      Forces scp to use protocol 2.
> 
>     -3      Copies between two remote hosts are transferred through the local
>             host.  Without this option the data is copied directly between
>             the two remote hosts.  Note that this option disables the
>             progress meter.
> 
>     -4      Forces scp to use IPv4 addresses only.
> 
>     -6      Forces scp to use IPv6 addresses only.
> 
>     -B      Selects batch mode (prevents asking for passwords or
>             passphrases).
> 
>     -C      Compression enable.  Passes the -C flag to ssh(1) to enable com-
>             pression.
> 
>     -E      Preserves extended attributes, resource forks, and ACLs.
>             Requires both ends to be running Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
> 
>     -c cipher
>             Selects the cipher to use for encrypting the data transfer.  This
>             option is directly passed to ssh(1).
> 
>     -F ssh_config
>             Specifies an alternative per-user configuration file for ssh.
>             This option is directly passed to ssh(1).
> 
>     -i identity_file
>             Selects the file from which the identity (private key) for public
>             key authentication is read.  This option is directly passed to
>             ssh(1).
> 
>     -l limit
>             Limits the used bandwidth, specified in Kbit/s.
> 
>     -o ssh_option
>             Can be used to pass options to ssh in the format used in
>             ssh_config(5).  This is useful for specifying options for which
>             there is no separate scp command-line flag.  For full details of
>             the options listed below, and their possible values, see
>             ssh_config(5).
> 
>                   AddressFamily
>                   BatchMode
>                   BindAddress
>                   ChallengeResponseAuthentication
>                   CheckHostIP
>                   Cipher
>                   Ciphers
>                   Compression
>                   CompressionLevel
>                   ConnectionAttempts
>                   ConnectTimeout
>                   ControlMaster
>                   ControlPath
>                   GlobalKnownHostsFile
>                   GSSAPIAuthentication
>                   GSSAPIDelegateCredentials
>                   HashKnownHosts
>                   Host
>                   HostbasedAuthentication
>                   HostKeyAlgorithms
>                   HostKeyAlias
>                   HostName
>                   IdentityFile
>                   IdentitiesOnly
>                   IPQoS
>                   KbdInteractiveDevices
>                   KexAlgorithms
>                   LogLevel
>                   MACs
>                   NoHostAuthenticationForLocalhost
>                   NumberOfPasswordPrompts
>                   PasswordAuthentication
>                   PKCS11Provider
>                   Port
>                   PreferredAuthentications
>                   Protocol
>                   ProxyCommand
>                   PubkeyAuthentication
>                   RekeyLimit
>                   RhostsRSAAuthentication
>                   RSAAuthentication
>                   SendEnv
>                   ServerAliveInterval
>                   ServerAliveCountMax
>                   StrictHostKeyChecking
>                   TCPKeepAlive
>                   UsePrivilegedPort
>                   User
>                   UserKnownHostsFile
>                   VerifyHostKeyDNS
> 
>     -P port
>             Specifies the port to connect to on the remote host.  Note that
>             this option is written with a capital `P', because -p is already
>             reserved for preserving the times and modes of the file in
>             rcp(1).
> 
>     -p      Preserves modification times, access times, and modes from the
>             original file.
> 
>     -q      Quiet mode: disables the progress meter as well as warning and
>             diagnostic messages from ssh(1).
> 
>     -r      Recursively copy entire directories.  Note that scp follows sym-
>             bolic links encountered in the tree traversal.
> 
>     -S program
>             Name of program to use for the encrypted connection.  The program
>             must understand ssh(1) options.
> 
>     -v      Verbose mode.  Causes scp and ssh(1) to print debugging messages
>             about their progress.  This is helpful in debugging connection,
>             authentication, and configuration problems.
> 
> EXIT STATUS
>     The scp utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
> 
> SEE ALSO
>     rcp(1), sftp(1), ssh(1), ssh-add(1), ssh-agent(1), ssh-keygen(1),
>     ssh_config(5), sshd(8)
> 
> HISTORY
>     scp is based on the rcp(1) program in BSD source code from the Regents of
>     the University of California.
> 
> AUTHORS
>     Timo Rinne <[email protected]>
>     Tatu Ylonen <[email protected]>
> 
> BSD                              June 30, 2014                             BSD
> sandras-MacBook-Air:~ sandra$
> 
> 
> Sandi
> 
> On 6/30/14, Jason White <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Anders Holmberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I tried:
>>> cp *.mp3 /volumes/my audio disk/
>> 
>> If you use backslashes to quote the spaces in the name of the destination
>> directory, does it give a better result?
>> 
>> It's possible there are too many arguments on the command line - OS X may
>> have
>> a much more restrictive limit than Linux does. Under Linux, I think you can
>> vary this by changing the stack size with the ulimit command.
>> 
>>> I got the following error.
>>> :sh: /bin/cp: argument list to long.
>> 
>> that certainly suggests the second problem.
>> 
>> I'm too new to OS X to know what the limits are.
>> 
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