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Operating Systems SCO Virtualize physical SCO 5.0.6 Post 302444401 by jgt on Wednesday 11th of August 2010 08:33:16 PM
Old 08-11-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by ccc
Thx again, but my SCO 5.0.6 has a Problem with -m
Code:
scounix# cd /; du -ms *
usage: du [-afkrsuxV] [name ...]

/ and /usr2 are bigger than 2GB:
Code:
scounix# dfspace
15563 Signal 31 - core dumped
14824 Signal 31 - core dumped
/         :     Disk space: 3403,25 MB of 4000,00 MB available (85,08%).
/stand    :     Disk space:  14,15 MB of  24,41 MB available (57,97%).
/usr2     :     Disk space: 53678,50 MB of 64423,23 MB available (83,32%).

/ The root file system is 4000-3403 = 600megabytes.
/usr2 is 64423-53768 = 11gigabytes.
You can copy all of the root file system and /stand into a single file easily enough.
Use
Code:
du -a /usr2 |sort -r -n >/tmp/du.srt

To list all the files on /usr2 in descending order. Directories will also be shown. Use this (/tmp/du.srt) to decide how to split the data up. You can also use compress (or gzip) if you have it to reduce the file size.
If you install cdrecord, you could probably get all of /usr2 on a single dual layer dvd.
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GRUB-MKRESCUE(1)						   User Commands						  GRUB-MKRESCUE(1)

NAME
grub-mkrescue - make a GRUB rescue image SYNOPSIS
grub-mkrescue [OPTION...] [OPTION] SOURCE... DESCRIPTION
Make GRUB CD-ROM, disk, pendrive and floppy bootable image. --compress=no|xz|gz|lzo compress GRUB files [optional] -d, --directory=DIR use images and modules under DIR [default=/usr/lib/grub/<platform>] --fonts=FONTS install FONTS [default=unicode] --install-modules=MODULES install only MODULES and their dependencies [default=all] -k, --pubkey=FILE embed FILE as public key for signature checking --locale-directory=DIR use translations under DIR [default=/usr/share/locale] --locales=LOCALES install only LOCALES [default=all] --modules=MODULES pre-load specified modules MODULES --themes=THEMES install THEMES [default=starfield] -v, --verbose print verbose messages. --arcs-boot enable ARCS (big-endian mips machines, mostly SGI) boot. Disables HFS+, APM, sparc64 and boot as disk image for i386-pc --core-compress=xz|none|auto choose the compression to use for core image --label-bgcolor=COLOR use COLOR for label background --label-color=COLOR use COLOR for label --label-font=FILE use FILE as font for label -o, --output=FILE save output in FILE [required] --product-name=STRING use STRING as product name --product-version=STRING use STRING as product version --rom-directory=DIR save ROM images in DIR [optional] --sparc-boot enable sparc boot. Disables HFS+, APM, ARCS and boot as disk image for i386-pc --xorriso=FILE use FILE as xorriso [optional] -?, --help give this help list --usage give a short usage message -V, --version print program version Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options. Generates a bootable CD/USB/floppy image. Arguments other than options to this program are passed to xorriso, and indicate source files, source directories, or any of the mkisofs options listed by the output of `xorriso -as mkisofs -help'. Option -- switches to native xorriso command mode. Mail xorriso support requests to <bug-xorriso@gnu.org>. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <bug-grub@gnu.org>. SEE ALSO
grub-mkimage(1) The full documentation for grub-mkrescue is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and grub-mkrescue programs are properly installed at your site, the command info grub-mkrescue should give you access to the complete manual. grub-mkrescue (GRUB) 2.02-2ubuntu8.3 July 2018 GRUB-MKRESCUE(1)
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