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This is a discussion on How to copy and paste files in FreeBSD within the All about FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD forums, part of the *BSD Operating systems category; Hi, can anyone guide me whether is there any commands used to copy and paste files....
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Linux: How To Copy and Paste From the Command Line
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