The third machine, The one that works is running Mint 19.3 with Nemo 3.8.6
A search with either * or *.* Both work on that machine.
The machine that is not working is runningint 19.3 with Nemo 4.4.3
Running a search with just a * used to work.
I have a couple computers that are running Mint Cinnamon with Nemo as the file manager. On two of the machines, if I click the search icon and type *, And then press enter, The file manager lists all folders and files in that directory.
However, on my third machine, typing *, And then pressing...
Last week, you guys helped me create an archive for each folder in 7z.
Here is the command: for file in ~/Desktop/to_backup/*; do 7z a -pMyPassword -mhe ~/Desktop/backup/"$(basename $file)".7z "$file"; done
However, I have huge amounts of data in my directories and would prefer not to compress...
That works! Now, last question. Is there a not too difficult way to duplicate the directory structure as well?
For example if the "to_backup" directory contains 10 directories with files under each directory, can I have the loop duplicate those directories so that the archives can be easily...
I appreciate your input. By not specifying a file name, The compressed file takes the name of the file it is compressing. Also, Even without specifying on for -mhe It works perfectly fine.
My issue is not the structure of the 7Z format, The issue is how to compress these files into their own...
Hello all,
I've been playing around with different ways to accomplish this with no avail...
Files to archive: home/me/Desktop/to_archive/
Destination for archives: home/me/Desktop/archived/
normal 7z command to archive all files into 1 archive:
7z a -pMyPassword -mhe home/me/Desktop/archived/...