.th MV I 8/20/73 .sh NAME mv \*- move or rename a file .sh SYNOPSIS .bd mv name1 name2 .sh DESCRIPTION .it Mv changes the name of .it name1 to .it name2. If .it name2 is a directory, .it name1 is moved to that directory with its original file-name. Directories may only be moved within the same parent directory (just renamed). .s3 If .it name2 already exists, it is removed before .it name1 is renamed. If .it name2 has a mode which forbids writing, .it mv prints the mode and reads the standard input to obtain a line; if the line begins with .bd y, the move takes place; if not, .it mv exits. .s3 If .it name2 would lie on a different file system, so that a simple rename is impossible, .it mv copies the file and deletes the original. .sh BUGS It should take a .bd "\*-f" flag, like .it rm, to suppress the question if the target exists and is not writable.