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Old 11-04-2004
Lince M Lawrence
 
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Default NETWORKING : Executing a Move operation within MAC from LINUX

Friends!

In a Linux - Macintosh network, I want to transfer a file from one
destination of a Mac Machine to another destination of that same Mac
Machine. This process should be executed from a Linux Machine. In
brief executing a move operation in a Mac Machine from a Linux Machine
which is networked.

Thanks,
Lince M Lawrence
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Old 11-04-2004
James Knott
 
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Default Re: NETWORKING : Executing a Move operation within MAC from LINUX

Lince M Lawrence wrote:

> Friends!
>
> In a Linux - Macintosh network, I want to transfer a file from one
> destination of a Mac Machine to another destination of that same Mac
> Machine. This process should be executed from a Linux Machine. In
> brief executing a move operation in a Mac Machine from a Linux Machine
> which is networked.


????

Is there a question in your message?

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Old 11-04-2004
Patric Schmitz
 
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Default Re: NETWORKING : Executing a Move operation within MAC from LINUX

James Knott wrote:
>>In a Linux - Macintosh network, I want to transfer a file from one
>>destination of a Mac Machine to another destination of that same Mac
>>Machine. This process should be executed from a Linux Machine. In
>>brief executing a move operation in a Mac Machine from a Linux Machine
>>which is networked.


> Is there a question in your message?


I think what he said can be transformed into the question:
How do I remotely move a file (locally) on a mac system using a linux
system which is networked with the mac?
That wasn't too hard to guess, was it?..
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Old 11-04-2004
James Knott
 
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Patric Schmitz wrote:

> James Knott wrote:
>>>In a Linux - Macintosh network, I want to transfer a file from one
>>>destination of a Mac Machine to another destination of that same Mac
>>>Machine. This process should be executed from a Linux Machine. In
>>>brief executing a move operation in a Mac Machine from a Linux Machine
>>>which is networked.

>
>> Is there a question in your message?

>
> I think what he said can be transformed into the question:
> How do I remotely move a file (locally) on a mac system using a linux
> system which is networked with the mac?
> That wasn't too hard to guess, was it?..



Possibly. But it helps if someone clearly asks the question, so we don't
have to guess.

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Old 11-05-2004
Lince M Lawrence
 
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Patric Schmitz <poize@t-online.de> wrote in message news:<cmdhhf$4fa$00$1@news.t-online.com>...

> I think what he said can be transformed into the question:
> How do I remotely move a file (locally) on a mac system using a linux
> system which is networked with the mac?
> That wasn't too hard to guess, was it?..


Yes. I did mean it. Sorry for not framing a question.

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