Errrr... if the filenames are different then "diff -r" won't work. Why are the filenames different anyway? In any case, if you just want some level of assurance that the data hasn't changed within the files, rename a few files so they're the same as their counterparts. Then diff or md5sum them. Matt Alexander wrote: > diff -r dir1 dir2 > > > Craig White wrote: >> I'm thinking that I don't entirely trust what I 'exported' from my iPod >> and want to check it against the music data from my Windows >> >> What I want to compare is the entirety of the music data - though the >> file names and folder names are different, the data within them should >> be entirely unchanged. >> >> so I thought I could md5sum a directory tree but it only works on >> files. ;-( >> >> The data amount should be slightly over 3 Gb in both cases... >> >> [root@srv1 home]# du -s /home/music >> 18759612 /home/music >> >> [root@srv1 home]# du -s /home/samba/profiles/craig/My\ Documents/My\ >> Music/iTunes/iTunes\ Music >> >> 18776304 /home/samba/profiles/craig/My Documents/My >> Music/iTunes/iTunes Music >> >> Not the same ;-( >> >> probably indicates a problem >> >> Is there some absolute way to computer a checksum on a directory tree to >> compare the binary contents? >> >> Craig >> >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss