Thank you Robert for your help.  That is a very complete information.  I'll 
check it out.  Nice workshop, I just saw the pics, it looks like you have like 
7 HD in an external tower (and apparently 3 more in another deck), well, that 
would be out of my budget at this moment (but I want one of those).  I will buy 
a 1 TB external HD to backup the files as they are, and delete them from the 
instaled HD.


I also use "cp" first, just to be sure I'm not missing something.  (thanks to 
an advise someone gave me in this group, in one of my first posts).


I was insisting on the "mv" command to do this, because of this 
obssesive-compulsive tendency of mine to find an answer or a solution to the 
problems I have in mind, but in a more complex way (I need to relax a little... 
lol).  Well, I started self-learnig Python one year ago to solve this kind of 
problems the way I wanted (and I already figured out how to solve it making a 
program in Python), but I'm still a beginer there and my programs just work 
within Python.


Maybe command line has not the potential to accept size parameters, or maybe 
none of us can figure out yet how to solve this via command line.  But I 
believe in collective intelligence.  Maybe one of us might have an idea about 
how to solve this, or simply the solution could "pop up" in one of us.

I hope this post is not over yet.  Keep thinking people !

Thanks in advance.


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