Bob wrote:
I went nuts, and got tar'ed and feathered with TAR. I have always used tar
with the -M option (--multi-volume) which allows you to span more than one
tape on a big ta archiver; but you won't find this -M option in BSD's TAR!
Nor will you find a proper man page, for BSD's port of gt
In the last episode (Sep 26), Bob said:
> Please forgive me if this is all due to my newbie status. I HAVE
> RTFM!, and that is essentially my problem.
>
> I use tar daily, to make a file-backup of /usr/home. I put a tape in
> the dat (DDS3) drive before I go to bed, and in the morning put it
> in
Please forgive me if this is all due to my newbie status. I HAVE RTFM!, and
that is essentially my problem.
I use tar daily, to make a file-backup of /usr/home. I put a tape in the dat
(DDS3) drive before I go to bed, and in the morning put it into the 30 day
rotation box.
I have recently m