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The link youve provided is great but strace causes overhead,esp if the file is huge...
The file am copying is about 500mb and at boot time this will increase the time by a lot of secs..... I have however written a new script following up on the links that you have provided and from bit of surfing of my own.... Pls have a look at it, its in the next post!! |
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