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                 |  | UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4483- June 20, 2025
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 : Today's Tip Unix Tip #4483- June 20, 2025
 
 
REMOVING FILES WITH BAD FILE NAMES 
If a file has a special
 character, Unix will try to
 interpret the character.
 Renaming these type of files
 cannot be done with a simple
 "mv".....it will have to be
 done using the file's inode.
 
 For example:
 # ls -i "GSO (website)"
 (the "-i" flag will display the file's inode)
 41734 GSO(website)
 
 ...the inode for the "bad" file is "41734"
 
 1. once the inode is identified, use the find command to
 rename the file:
 
 find . -inum 41734 -exec mv \{\} NewName \;
 
 2. do an "ls" to verify
 
 
 This tip generously supported by: arimaldo@earthlink.net
 
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