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i have taken a backup using cpio command. Now i want to retrieve the contents. Replies appreciated.

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Interesting poll you started - I just could not decided between 7 and 15 - odd.

You might want to post the actual command and options you used to backup the file and your OS/version.

Normally if you use cpio -i to a file then you should be able to use cpio -o to retrieve.
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Oh man, now someone voted.. apparently the number 7 is more popular than the number 15.

I closed the poll - feel free to reopen it, raguramtgr, if there's actually a point to it!
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