How to copy/move files between filesystems using UEFI shell












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How can we move files between filesystems using UEFI shell. If i try:



fs0:> mv somefile  fs1:


I get an error that source and destination should be on the same filesystem.
How can we workaround this?










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    How can we move files between filesystems using UEFI shell. If i try:



    fs0:> mv somefile  fs1:


    I get an error that source and destination should be on the same filesystem.
    How can we workaround this?










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      How can we move files between filesystems using UEFI shell. If i try:



      fs0:> mv somefile  fs1:


      I get an error that source and destination should be on the same filesystem.
      How can we workaround this?










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      How can we move files between filesystems using UEFI shell. If i try:



      fs0:> mv somefile  fs1:


      I get an error that source and destination should be on the same filesystem.
      How can we workaround this?







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          How can we workaround this?




          The answer is in the very title of your question:



          fs0:> cp somefile  fs1:
          fs0:> rm somefile





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            How can we workaround this?




            The answer is in the very title of your question:



            fs0:> cp somefile  fs1:
            fs0:> rm somefile





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              How can we workaround this?




              The answer is in the very title of your question:



              fs0:> cp somefile  fs1:
              fs0:> rm somefile





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                How can we workaround this?




                The answer is in the very title of your question:



                fs0:> cp somefile  fs1:
                fs0:> rm somefile





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                How can we workaround this?




                The answer is in the very title of your question:



                fs0:> cp somefile  fs1:
                fs0:> rm somefile






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