Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 08:42:26 +0100 From: egoitz@ramattack.net To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: New iso format on 9.0 Message-ID: <e863d2af81c2d6b8bf1fcc2a16642d48@ramattack.net> In-Reply-To: <4F43F10B.4020803@fisglobal.com> References: "\"<201045320adcd61af12f6d6df2ffdd4e@ramattack.net>" <loom.20120221T184703-253@post.gmane.org>" <006b01ccf0c3$0263b6c0$072b2440$@fisglobal.com> <4d1b4484fdf4aef1a8a267f05f71f450@ramattack.net> <007001ccf0c6$a4a920c0$edfb6240$@fisglobal.com> <4F43F10B.4020803@fisglobal.com>
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On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 11:31:23 -0800, Robison, Dave wrote: > On 02/21/2012 10:28, Devin Teske wrote: >> Why can't you mount the disc on /mnt and then use tar after mounting >> the disk to copy the files from /mnt to /destdir ... >> >> tar cpf - -C /mnt . | tar xvpf - -C /destdir >> >> That will preserve hard links, symlinks, permissions, and times (and >> doesn't require rsync). >> >> There are other methods involving cpio, but I find tar to be nice. > > > Just FYI, a trick using cpio which Julian once taught me: > > find . -depth | cpio -pdmluv /destination/dir/here > > > -- > Dave Robison > Sales Solution Architect II > FIS Banking Solutions > 510/621-2089 (w) > 530/518-5194 (c) > 510/621-2020 (f) > daver@vicor.com > david.robison@fisglobal.com > > _____________ > The information contained in this message is proprietary and/or > confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, please: (i) > delete the message and all copies; (ii) do not disclose, distribute > or > use the message in any manner; and (iii) notify the sender > immediately. In addition, please be aware that any message addressed > to our domain is subject to archiving and review by persons other > than > the intended recipient. Thank you. > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" Thanks a lot this one and the previous advice using tar was what I was looking for :) :) Thanks a lot really :)
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