What happens if you try
tar -b 128 -tf /dev/sa0

Same problem.

What did you upgrade from? Some gnutar using system I guess? (5.x or
4.x?)

I'd upgraded from FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p10

Kind regards,

Robin Gruyters
Network and Security Engineer
Yirdis B.V.
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Quoting Daniel O'Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Friday 01 June 2007 19:10, Robin Gruyters wrote:
This happends when the following command is used:

# tar -tf /dev/sa0

It will show you the first 10 files and then exits.
After searching the MARC list, I found the following post:

What happens if you try
tar -b 128 -tf /dev/sa0

What did you upgrade from? Some gnutar using system I guess? (5.x or
4.x?)

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