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No, this is not true.

  • cut first copies the data and then marks the directory entry for the original file as "deleted", it leaves the old data in place (just as the delete does)
  • copy only copies the data
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Q: Is it true using the cut command completely removes data from its original location while the copy command leaves information in its original location?
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