Hey all, I am trying to read some data from a Mac Time Machine Backup which I have. The place where the data is stored is '/media/Time Machine Backups/.HFS+ Private Directory Data^M'. That ^M is a return character (\r). This really jacks up my terminal session and makes it difficult to use. I cannot rename this file, however (HFS+ filesystem is read only). I am copying everything off of the HFS drive onto another (ext4) drive so that I can rename that directory. Is there any way to get bash to ignore it? Is there a better way to do this? -- Jessie Adan Morris [email protected] (801) 210-1526
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