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mren (1)
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Name
mren - rename an existing MSDOS file
Note of warning
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Description
The mren command is used to rename or move an existing MS-DOS
file or subdirectory. Its syntax is:
mren [-voOsSrRA] sourcefiletargetfile
Mren
renames an existing file on an MS-DOS filesystem.
In verbose mode, Mren displays the new filename if the name
supplied is invalid.
If the first syntax is used (only one sourcefile), and if the target
name doesn't contain any slashes or colons, the file (or subdirectory)
is renamed in the same directory, instead of being moved to the current
mcd directory as would be the case with mmove. Unlike the
MS-DOS version of REN, mren can be used to rename
directories.
See Also
Mtools' texinfo doc
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./configure; make html
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