10-05-2016
It looks like your 'source' was root. Those are all system files. You can simply delete them from the 'destination' but be 100% certain you're really on the destination and not deleting your system, it happens.
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
dcopy_hfs
dcopy(1M) dcopy(1M)
NAME
dcopy - copy HFS file system with compaction
SYNOPSIS
fsize[source_fs destination_fs
DESCRIPTION
The command copies an existing HFS file system (source_fs) to a new HFS file system (destination_fs), appropriately sized to hold the reor-
ganized results. For best results, the source file system should be a raw device, and the destination file system should be a block
device. Always run on unmounted file systems. (In the case of the root file system, copy it to a new minidisk.)
If no options are specified, copies files from source_fs, compressing directories by removing vacant entries and spacing consecutive blocks
in a file by the optimal rotational gap. If options such as or are specified, the destination file system structure will be different from
that of the source file system.
makes the destination file system identical to the source file system and preserves the pack and volume labels. Thus, to compress a file
system without moving it, use to copy the files to another file system and the command to copy the file back (see dd(1)).
Directory compression is accomplished by running on the primary copy of the file system and allowing the modified directories to propagate
to the other copies of the file system in the normal manner.
Options
recognizes the following options:
Move subdirectories to the beginning of directories.
Specify the file system size
(fsize) and inode-list size (isize) in blocks. If this option is not specified, the source file-system value is
used.
Specify the HFS file system type.
The type of a file system can be determined with the command (see fstyp(1M)). See
Supply device information
for creating the best organization of blocks in a file. cyl is the number of block per cylinder; skip is the number
of blocks to skip.
Report size of source and destination file system.
Echo the completed command line, but performs no other actions.
The command line is generated by incorporating the user-specified options and other information derived from This
option allows you to verify the command line.
EXAMPLES
can be executed with or without options. If no options are specified as in this example, the source and destination file systems are iden-
tical. Any differences between the two file systems lie only in the available disk space.
If options are specified, expect a major difference between the source and destination file system structure:
WARNINGS
produces invalid results if run on a mounted file system.
The figures specified in option arguments cannot be smaller than corresponding figures in the source file system.
DEPENDENCIES
only operates on HFS file systems.
AUTHOR
was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO
dd(1), fstyp(1M), disk(7).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
dcopy(1M)