V1/man/man1/mv.1
11/3/71 MV (I)
NAME mv -- move or rename a file
SYNOPSIS my name1 name2 ...
DESCRIPTION mv changes the name of name by linking to it under the
name name2 and then unlinking name1. Several pairs of
arguments may be given. If the new name is a directory,
the file is moved to that directory under its old name.
Directories may only be moved within the same parent
directory (just renamed).
FILES
SEE ALSO
DIAGNOSTICS "?a? -- incorrect argument count
"d" -- attempt to move a directory
"s" -- moving file to itself
"l"-- link error; old file doesn't exist or can't write
new directory
"u" -- can't unlink old name
BUGS If mv succeeds in removing the target file, but then in
unable to link back to the old file, the result is ?l and
the removal of the target file. This is common with
demountable file systems and should be circumvented. Also
in such cases, mv should copy if it can.
OWNER ken, dmr