Hi everyone.

My hard disk is full, it has plenty of folders, plenty of files.  Some folders 
have 5 GB of files some have 30 GB.  I want to backup all my files in DVD and 
delete them from the hard disk.

The traditional way to do this, is to create individual folders, select files 
and move them to each individual folder until the folder reaches 4.3 GB, and 
then create another one and repeat the process.  That would take several days 
to complete.

I wonder if there is a way to do this, using the "mv" command. Something like: 
/mv *.pdf /bkup01 < 4.3 GB (this is not the actual syntax, is just a way to 
illustrate my idea, asking the system to move all the pdf files to the folder 
bkup01 until 4.3 GB is reached.

Is this possible?  If it is; could you help me with the correct syntax to 
perform that task?

Thank you.  I hope you can help me with this.



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