Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote: >Glad to see you've gotten chcase to run. I still don't know what the problem was >-- it looks like a bug in the shell. > >As I mentioned in an earlier mail, chcase converts to lower case by default, so >you don't need to use any options. Just run > > $ chcase * > >(note the asterisk at the end) to convert all files in the current working >directory to lower case > Many thanks Sridhar, Yesssss,
hre is the result, [root@localhost root]# cd /root/Desktop/mont [root@localhost mont]# chcase * . |__ DSCI0001.JPG => dsci0001.jpg |__ DSCI0002.JPG => dsci0002.jpg |__ DSCI0003.JPG => dsci0003.jpg |__ DSCI0004.JPG => dsci0004.jpg |__ DSCI0005.JPG => dsci0005.jpg |__ DSCI0006.JPG => dsci0006.jpg |__ DSCI0007.JPG => dsci0007.jpg |__ DSCI0008.JPG => dsci0008.jpg |__ DSCI0009.JPG => dsci0009.jpg |__ DSCI0010.JPG => dsci0010.jpg |__ DSCI0011.JPG => dsci0011.jpg |__ DSCI0012.JPG => dsci0012.jpg |__ DSCI0013.JPG => dsci0013.jpg |__ DSCI0014.JPG => dsci0014.jpg [root@localhost mont]# Now that is what I call Good, doen't that just make you feel on top. Thanks for staying with me, Sridhar, I appreciate it, I'm a complete bash script newbie and make all the obvious newbie mistakes, the ones that are so obvious to the experienced but without explanation ,cause us to stumble. Now to find out what else chcase can do. John John Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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