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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory How can i get start both sco unix and turbo linux? Post 18488 by sensir163 on Thursday 28th of March 2002 09:18:54 PM
Old 03-28-2002
How can i get start both sco unix and turbo linux?

I think and believe that i could start both the two OS from HardDisk until i installed Turbo Linux after the SCO unix .
If I do anything ,Ican only start Turbo,but if i run "fdisk /mbr",the SCO unix can normally start,but the Turbo Linux could not start with unless you insert the bootdisket,which is not a good thing.
this comes the question:How can i get a good result ------no need for the Turbo bootdisket?
thank you in advance!
my OICQ is 46767111,thanks a lot!

sensir163@163.com

Last edited by sensir163; 03-28-2002 at 10:24 PM..
 

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YAZ-MARCDUMP(1) 						     Commands							   YAZ-MARCDUMP(1)

NAME
yaz-marcdump - MARC record dump utility SYNOPSIS
yaz-marcdump [-i format] [-o format] [-f from] [-t to] [-l spec] [-c cfile] [-s prefix] [-C size] [-n] [-p] [-v] [-V] [file...] DESCRIPTION
yaz-marcdump reads MARC records from one or more files. It parses each record and supports output in line-format, ISO2709, MARCXML, MarcXchange as well as Hex output. This utility parses records ISO2709(raw MARC) as well as XML if that is structured as MARCXML/MarcXchange. Note As of YAZ 2.1.18, OAI-MARC is no longer supported. OAI-MARC is deprecated. Use MARCXML instead. By default, each record is written to standard output in a line format with newline for each field, $x for each subfield x. The output format may be changed with option -o, yaz-marcdump can also be requested to perform character set conversion of each record. OPTIONS
-i format Specifies input format. Must be one of marcxml, marc (ISO2709), marcxchange (ISO25577), line (line mode MARC), or turbomarc (Turbo MARC). -o format Specifies output format. Must be one of marcxml, marc (ISO2709), marcxchange (ISO25577), line (line mode MARC), or turbomarc (Turbo MARC). -f from Specify the character set from of the input MARC record. Should be used in conjunction with option -t. Refer to the yaz-iconv man page for supported character sets. -t to Specify the character set of of the output. Should be used in conjunction with option -f. Refer to the yaz-iconv man page for supported character sets. -l leaderspec Specify a simple modification string for MARC leader. The leaderspec is a list of pos=value pairs, where pos is an integer offset (0 - 23) for leader. Value is either a quoted string or an integer (character value in decimal). Pairs are comma separated. For example, to set leader at offset 9 to a, use 9='a'. -s prefix Writes a chunk of records to a separate file with prefix given, i.e. splits a record batch into files with only at most "chunk" ISO2709 record per file. By default chunk is 1 (one record per file). See option -C. -C chunksize Specifies chunk size; to be used conjunction with option -s. -p Makes yaz-marcdump prints record number and input file offset of each record read. -n MARC output is omitted so that MARC input is only checkecd. -v Writes more information about the parsing process. Useful if you have ill-formatted ISO2709 records as input. -V Prints YAZ version. EXAMPLES
The following command converts MARC21/USMARC in MARC-8 encoding to MARC21/USMARC in UTF-8 encoding. Leader offset 9 is set to 'a'. Both input and output records are ISO2709 encoded. yaz-marcdump -f MARC-8 -t UTF-8 -o marc -l 9=97 marc21.raw >marc21.utf8.raw The same records may be converted to MARCXML instead in UTF-8: yaz-marcdump -f MARC-8 -t UTF-8 -o marcxml marc21.raw >marcxml.xml Turbo MARC is a compact XML notation with same semantics as MARCXML, but which allows for faster processing via XSLT. In order to generate Turbo MARC records encoded in UTF-8 from MARC21 (ISO), one could use: yaz-marcdump -f MARC8 -t UTF8 -o turbomarc -i marc marc21.raw >out.xml FILES
prefix/bin/yaz-marcdump prefix/include/yaz/marcdisp.h SEE ALSO
yaz(7) yaz-iconv(1) MARCXML[1]. ISO25577[2]. NOTES
1. MARCXML http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/ 2. ISO25577 http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso25577/ YAZ 4.2.30 04/16/2012 YAZ-MARCDUMP(1)
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