> I always wonder why people use tar beasts if they have the wonderful
> GNU cp?
Because cp will completely foul up device files. Try copying /dev/mem from
one place to another. You won't like the results :-)
> Lean back and enjoy the show... I think this alternative is far less
> error prone, because people have less to type and actually understand
> what they do.
And in all of the normal output, there might be an error that you will
completely miss. I like things that shut up unless they have something to say
that I really need to know about.
Jeff
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- [techtalk] swtiching rhat drives . . . Walt
- Re: [techtalk] swtiching rhat drives . . . Naomi Hospodarsky
- Re: [techtalk] swtiching rhat drives . . . jenn
- Re: [techtalk] swtiching rhat drives . . . TheCoder
- Re: [techtalk] swtiching rhat drives . . . Jeff Dike
- Re: [techtalk] swtiching rhat drives . . . Nils Philippsen
- Re: [techtalk] swtiching rhat drives . ... Jeff Dike
- Re: [techtalk] swtiching rhat driv... Walt
- Re: [techtalk] swtiching rhat driv... Nils Philippsen
- Re: [techtalk] swtiching rhat ... Jeff Dike
- Re: [techtalk] swtiching r... Nils Philippsen
- Re: [techtalk] swtiching r... Jeff Dike
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- Re: [techtalk] swtiching rhat drives . . . J B
