Big numbers at the beginning indicate a buggy version of gnutar. Switch to 1.13.19 i think it is. The indexes to your files are messed up, but the data should actually be there.
So the experts keep repeating. I haven't used TAR yet, just dump. Deb Baddorf > 7420253310 7365112753 /./files/html/Presentation/ > 7420253310 7365112752 /./files/html/Presentation/Sheena/ > 7420253310 7365112752 /./files/html/Presentation/Sheena/images/ > 7420253310 7365112752 /./files/html/Presentation/Sheena/mailing lists/ > 7420253310 7365112752 /./files/html/Presentation/Sheena/video/ > 7420253310 7365112752 /./files/html/Presentation/Sheena/website/ > 7420253310 7365112752 /./files/html/Presentation/Sheena/website/images/ > 7420253310 7365112752 /./files/html/Presentation/Templates/ > 7420253310 7365112753 /./files/html/Presentation/_notes/ > 7420253310 7365112753 /./files/html/Presentation/angels/ > 7420253310 7365112753 /./files/html/Presentation/angels/_notes/ > >Could this cause the problem? It worked two months ago and I don't >believe I changed anything. I am running GNUTAR 1.13 >Has anyone ever seen this before? > >Josh ------------------- Deb Baddorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] 840-2289 "You can't help getting older, but you don't have to get old." - George Burns <IXOYE><