On Saturday 06 October 2007 04:12, Lars Norén wrote:
ken skrev:
On 10/06/2007 04:26 AM Lars Norén wrote:
Hello everybody. After updating from openSUSE 10.2 (32 bit) to the gorgeous green 10.3 and restoring the backup from a USB-hdd, all filenames (.doc-, .odt-, .rtf- and .pdf-files) in a folder on the HTTP-server are lowercase -- is there a way to make them uppercase again? The files are in a lot of subfolders but there is only one level of subfolders. I've Googled for 'uppercase filename linux suse' but didn't find anything I could use. I'm thankfull for any tips, tricks or hints. /Lars
See "man tr".
Thank you, but I can't get it to work. I open a terminal window in the folder where the files are, type:
tr Z z
The "tr" program is a filter. It reads its standard input and writes its standard output. Use pipes and / or file redirection.
and hit ENTER, but nothing happens. It just sits there. No error messages, no nothing. Am I missing something? /Lars
However, nothing would have changed the alphabetic case of your files on the disk, so I'm guessing that drive is formatted as FAT and it is the settings for mounting that drive is where the case-conversion is happening. This is usually configured in your /etc/fstab. On my system, which is running 10.0, the documentation is in the section-8 manual for mount: "man 8 mount". The option is case= with the allowable values "lower" and "asis." It claims the default is case=lower, which probably explains what you're seeing. Randall Schulz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org