I'm having some problems renaming some files created under windows. The
filenames contain characters that bash thinks are tokens... and causes the
usual "unexpected token complaint"
An example file name would be: THIS is a (DUMB) windows filename & test
A simple rename with mv is not possible, nor is a cp to another filename...
What's the secret? I've been through a BIG search on google about this and it
appears
to be quite a well known problem... but I haven't found the answer. ;'(
Anyone care to help?
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