On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Rogier Wolff wrote:
> I like to copy kernel-trees around with cp -lr, and normally end up
> with a bogus inclue/asm directory, which needs to be rm -rf'ed before
> I can properly build a kernel in the new tree...
cp -al ?
(or cp -dpRl, but I'm too lazy to type and much less remember that)
symlinks will still be symlinks after the copy. cp -a may be specific to
gnu cp.
/Urban
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