On Fri, 26 Apr 2002 13:32:33 -0400 Bob Torres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> blurted in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hi All, > > I recently transferred some MP3s from my MacOS desktop to my Debianppc > laptop. There are no file extensions for these mp3 files, so they're > kind worthless for xmms in Linux. > > On the Linux side, how would I go about adding extensions to these files > without doing it manually? In other words, is there something I could > pass at the command line to accomplish this for a whole directory of > files? I've been using Linux for three years or so now, and I've always > wanted to know how to do this...anyone care to educate me? I'm hoping > for something a little more substantive than "go learn sed (or whatever > program)," though learning by example usually works the best for me. ; ) > if it's just adding an extension: for FILE in * ; do if [ -f "${FILE}.mp3" ] ; then echo "${FILE}.mp3 already exists!" else mv "${FILE}" "${FILE}.mp3" fi done if they already have extensions, you can use rename: rename MP3 mp3 *.MP3 L. -- Liam Bedford | Greg: Can't you see you're all alcoholics? --------------| Guv: Oi. We don't call them that. We call them fanatical followers of the Ale Kaeda network. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]