Re: UX:cpio: ERROR: Old format cannot support expanded types on {filename}: Value too large for defined data type
- From: Pat Welch <patubb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 13:30:24 -0700
XeniXman wrote:
So now I'm scared to use stuff that isn't "Large filesystem"(?) aware.
The last thing I want to do is create an emergency backup that can't
restore. They are becoming Microsoft; make an OS but don't provide
backup utils.
My next question is; is there a new proceedure for emergency backups?
and how many other commands won't work and should be replaced by some
other version in some other directory???
and...should I drink 30 or 40 cases of beer tonight?
Just.....Get.....Backup Edge or Lone-Tar....
Then Forgidaboutit.
60 day free full function Demos can be had at www.microlite.com or www.lone-tar.
Edge is SCO certified on 6.0.
You can send me a case of Dos X's as payment for that very fine advice .... :)
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