Not quite. Assuming you want to get all the a*.txt files recursively inside
the daten directory, this is the correct syntax:

cp -r date/a*txt backup

Jeremiah Bess


On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 1:32 AM '[email protected]' via Linux Users Group
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> cp -r a*.txt daten backup
>
> hello
> does this copy all files from hd to a new directory?
>
> regards
> Sophie
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