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cpio command with compress
Hi friends..
I want to be able to copy a file from one location to another (locally). The location the files are copied to should have compressed instances of the files they were copied from. copy from /home/user/test.file copy to /backup/user/test.file.Z I need to be able to do this with one string of commands. Can someone please help. Many Thanks Suresh |
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