From: Renato S. <br....@gm...> - 2013-02-08 16:14:55
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2013/2/8 Eli Zaretskii <el...@gn...> > The backslash is an escape character in Unix shells, so to get a > literal backslash you need to double them: > > ls -la c:\\windows\\ADAM > > (Not that I understand why you would like to use backslashes in a Unix > shell.) > BGINFO for X, do you realize you can use forward slashes instead? For example: ls -la /c/windows/ADAM (Unix style) ls -la c:/windows/ADAM (recognized by Windows -- explorer, cmd.exe, etc). |