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Thread: cp -f

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    cp -f

    Does anyone else find that command not to work?
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    Which linux OS?

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    try /bin/cp -f

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    Re: cp -f

    Originally posted by AcuNett
    Does anyone else find that command not to work?
    On an Ensim box by any chance?

    -Bob

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    Plesk.

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    Did you try what I suggested earlier? /bin/cp -f

    You might have an alias set up for cp to do cp -i which will make the -f option not work.

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    ah ha! There we go thanks aragon
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