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cpio
Hello,
how can I restore files from a DAT using CPIO ? If I make : # mkdir save # cd /save # cpio -icumvdB </dev/rct0 Does the archive restore only in the directory /save ? And how can I restore a specified file from the DAT with the cpio command ? How can I know the size of the archive in the DAT ? please help ![]() thank you ! |
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