On 3/2/07, Mário Gamito <gamito@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, Jim Perrin wrote: > -f should allow you to do this. For root, cp is aliased to cp -i, so > you can either set the alias the way you want, or you can do '\cp foo > bar' without the ticks, which tells the system to ignore the alias > for the command. It doesn't work. I already tried that before posting.
Try running: /bin/cp -f $old_file $new_file Cheers...james
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