![]() ![]() Otherwise you will get an error message that “old iTunes” is a directory (not copied). If that “old iTunes” is a folder, then the following will copy the folder and its cotents to ~/Volume/”sony samsung.”Ĭp -pr ~/Desktop/”old iTunes” /Volume/”sony samsung/old iTunes” The UNIX (command-line) cp(1) command neither protects extended attributes, or copies recursively, by default. ![]() For example, if i have a folder on the desktop name “old iTunes” and I want to copy it to a flash drive call “sony samsung” would the command be cp ~/Desktop/old iTunes ~/Volume/sony samsung Hi, so I’ve been having trouble copying files to a external drive and someone suggested that I try using the terminal to see does that work. ![]() Method 2 How to copy files to flash drive using mac terminal ![]()
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