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- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 16:10:02 +0900
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Charles Muller wrote: > In connection with my prior font problem, as I indicated, I was hoping that > I could save some important items--such as my mail, in the event that I have > to do a reinstall. That's what partitions are for. I think it's a lot easier than using tar, if you have to reinstall quite often. > But every time I try to run TAR with my /home/chuck > directory, it crashes halfway through with no explanation as to why. Could you please cut&paste the command you use with tar. Crashes usually mean "segmentation fault", that's what you're getting ? > Is it possible that TAR doesn't work if there are archive files already in > the directory? I have followed the directions for using TAR given in a > number books, and it seems like the simplest of operations, so it is hard > for me to see what is going wrong. mc has some handy shortcuts. Press F2 and you get a list, there you should be able to select "make a release of the current dir" (it depends on your distribution though). -- B0Ti.
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