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Old 05-22-2007, 11:04 AM   #1
exelte
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Angry copying files


I have just installed UBUNTU and need to copy a sata driver file from my CD to Floppy,and cannot find a way of doing this. I am so used to Win. and that is easy to do,but this is not apparent to me in Linux. Can someone give me a step by step way to do this? Thanks..
 
Old 05-22-2007, 12:04 PM   #2
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I have just installed UBUNTU and need to copy a sata driver file from my CD to Floppy,and cannot find a way of doing this. I am so used to Win. and that is easy to do,but this is not apparent to me in Linux. Can someone give me a step by step way to do this? Thanks..
Almost the same as in windows.
Go to your file explorer (probably Nautilus).
Go to the location of your file, select it, CTRL-C, go to the destination and there CTRL-V.

The only difference is the device naming.
Harddrives will probably be one of the directories under /mnt and removable media under /media
 
  


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