unison filename case

2008-03-02 Thread L . V . Gandhi
I have etch both in laptop and in my PC. I am using autofs to mount my external HDD which is formatted vfat. my local rules for udev mounting are as follows in both machines [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/udev/rules.d/010_local.rules SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", DRIVERS=="usb", ATTRS{product}=="Cruzer Micr

Re: filename case

2007-03-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-03-11 15:55:10, schrieb Roberto C. Sanchez: > On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 09:03:41AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > > On 03/11/07 08:43, L.V.Gandhi wrote: > > > When I copy files to vfat drives , filenames case is changed to lower > > > case. > > > Is there any way to keep them as they are ie Fil

Re: filename case

2007-03-11 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 05:58:19PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 03/11/07 14:55, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > > On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 09:03:41AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > >> On 03/11/07 08:43, L.V.Gandhi wrote: > >>> When I copy files to vfat drives , filenames case is changed to lower > >>> c

Re: filename case

2007-03-11 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 03/11/07 14:55, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 09:03:41AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: >> On 03/11/07 08:43, L.V.Gandhi wrote: >>> When I copy files to vfat drives , filenames case is changed to lower case. >>> Is there any way to

Re: filename case

2007-03-11 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 09:03:41AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > On 03/11/07 08:43, L.V.Gandhi wrote: > > When I copy files to vfat drives , filenames case is changed to lower case. > > Is there any way to keep them as they are ie FileName as FileName > > instead of > filename or FILENAME as FILENAME

Re: filename case

2007-03-11 Thread Cédric Lucantis
Le dimanche 11 mars 2007 18:10, L.V.Gandhi a écrit : > On 3/11/07, Cédric Lucantis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Le dimanche 11 mars 2007 14:43, L.V.Gandhi a écrit: > > > When I copy files to vfat drives , filenames case is changed to lower > > > > case. > > > > > Is there any way to keep them as

Re: filename case

2007-03-11 Thread L . V . Gandhi
On 3/11/07, Cédric Lucantis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > When I copy files to vfat drives , filenames case is changed to lower > > case. Is there any way to keep them as they are ie FileName as FileName > > instead of filename or FILENAME as FILENAME instead of filename ? > > I think this work

Re: filename case

2007-03-11 Thread L . V . Gandhi
On 3/11/07, Cédric Lucantis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Le dimanche 11 mars 2007 14:43, L.V.Gandhi a écrit: > When I copy files to vfat drives , filenames case is changed to lower case. > Is there any way to keep them as they are ie FileName as FileName instead > of filename or FILENAME as FILENA

Re: filename case

2007-03-11 Thread Cédric Lucantis
> > When I copy files to vfat drives , filenames case is changed to lower > > case. Is there any way to keep them as they are ie FileName as FileName > > instead of filename or FILENAME as FILENAME instead of filename ? > > I think this works: > > tar -C /path/to/source -cf - . | ( cd /path/to/dest

Re: filename case

2007-03-11 Thread Cédric Lucantis
Le dimanche 11 mars 2007 14:43, L.V.Gandhi a écrit : > When I copy files to vfat drives , filenames case is changed to lower case. > Is there any way to keep them as they are ie FileName as FileName instead > of filename or FILENAME as FILENAME instead of filename ? I think this works: tar -C /pa

Re: filename case

2007-03-11 Thread Andrei Popescu
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 03/11/07 08:43, L.V.Gandhi wrote: > > When I copy files to vfat drives , filenames case is changed to > > lower case. Is there any way to keep them as they are ie FileName > > as FileName instead of >

Re: filename case

2007-03-11 Thread Andrei Popescu
L.V.Gandhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When I copy files to vfat drives , filenames case is changed to lower > case. Is there any way to keep them as they are ie FileName as > FileName instead of filename or FILENAME as FILENAME instead of > filename ? The 'shortname=' mount option seems related

Re: filename case

2007-03-11 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 03/11/07 08:43, L.V.Gandhi wrote: > When I copy files to vfat drives , filenames case is changed to lower case. > Is there any way to keep them as they are ie FileName as FileName > instead of > filename or FILENAME as FILENAME instead of filename ?

filename case

2007-03-11 Thread L . V . Gandhi
When I copy files to vfat drives , filenames case is changed to lower case. Is there any way to keep them as they are ie FileName as FileName instead of filename or FILENAME as FILENAME instead of filename ? -- L.V.Gandhi http://lvgandhi.tripod.com/ linux user No.205042

Re[2]: Filename case - the simple solution ...

1996-09-24 Thread Lazaro . Salem
somebody wrote (Sorry, I don't get always the original poster address ): >Resolving the case problem can also be solved VeRy simply by typing >the one magical word... case >- NEXT TIME - when you do your FTP'ing don't forget to use the "case" >statement. It may not be

Re: Filename case - the simple solution ...

1996-09-23 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Mon, 23 Sep 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Resolving the case problem can also be solved VeRy simply by typing > the one magical word... case > > - NEXT TIME - when you do your FTP'ing don't forget to use the "case" > statement. > Except that, when you do thi

Re: Filename case - the simple solution ...

1996-09-23 Thread David_Oswald
Resolving the case problem can also be solved VeRy simply by typing the one magical word... case - NEXT TIME - when you do your FTP'ing don't forget to use the "case" statement. For example ... ftp> bin 200 Type set to I

Re: Filename case

1996-09-22 Thread John Goerzen
> ls | awk '{ system("mv " $0 " " tolower($0)) }' Not being familiar with awk, I can only guess that the above code transforms all filenames to lowercase. An easier way, using just the shell, would be: for ASDF in *; do mv $ASDF `echo $ASDF | tr A-Z a-z`; done -- John Goerzen | Syste

Re: Filename case

1996-09-22 Thread Santiago Vila Doncel
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Re: Filename case

1996-09-22 Thread Philippe Troin
No python, no fancy stuff, nothing but plain old bash: for i in *; do j=`echo $i | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'` if [ "$i" != "$j" ]; then mv $i $j fi done Or on a single line: for i in *; do j=`echo $i | tr '[A-Z]' '

Filename case

1996-09-21 Thread John Roesch
I'm using Debian .96 and have a need to change all the files in a directory from uppercase to lowercase (ftp'ed from DOS). Is there a quick method or command to do this? Thanks, John Roesch

Re: Filename case

1996-09-21 Thread Brian C. White
> I'm using Debian .96 and have a need to change all the files in a > directory from uppercase to lowercase (ftp'ed from DOS). Is there a > quick method or command to do this? There is a command called 'rename' that comes with perl. You can find it as: /usr/doc/examples/perl/rename.gz

Re: Filename case

1996-09-21 Thread James A. Robinson
> I'm using Debian .96 and have a need to change all the files in a > directory from uppercase to lowercase (ftp'ed from DOS). Is there a > quick method or command to do this? If you are using bash as a shell, or you switch into bash, you can use the following: for i in *;do mv $

Re: Filename case

1996-09-21 Thread J.H.M.Dassen
> I'm using Debian .96 and have a need to change all the files in a > directory from uppercase to lowercase (ftp'ed from DOS). Is there a > quick method or command to do this? Not a single command, but a small combination of utils will do. [Solution for use with a Bourne shell, e.g. bash;

Re: Filename case

1996-09-21 Thread Tom Fawcett
> "JR" == John Roesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: JR> I'm using Debian .96 and have a need to change all the files in a JR> directory from uppercase to lowercase (ftp'ed from DOS). Is there a JR> quick method or command to do this? If you installed Perl: perl -e 'for $file

Re: Filename case

1996-09-21 Thread Ezio Manini
On Fri, 20 Sep 1996, John Roesch wrote: > > I'm using Debian .96 and have a need to change all the files in a > directory from uppercase to lowercase (ftp'ed from DOS). Is there a > quick method or command to do this? Have you the "python" package installed? Cd's where the files are and e