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Date:      Tue, 14 Feb 2012 09:08:20 -0600
From:      Mike Kelly <mdkelly@ualr.edu>
To:        _ <pancakeking79@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: corrupted tar.gz archive - I lost my backups :)/:(
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> I don't have the script anymore. It is among the files lost, but it was
> pretty
> much straight forward, making use of:
> tar -czf backupfile.tar.gz folders/ of/ my/ choice/.
>
> After creating the backups I just cp(1)ed them to an msdosfs formated
> usb stick and got them onto 8.2 this way, so the famous ascii/binary
> trap shouldn't be
> an issue here.
>
> Just a thought... how large were the tar.gz files? Are you maybe hitting
on a file size limit and the .tar.gz files are getting truncated? Not sure
what the limit is for msdosfs.

--
Mike Kelly



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