Almut Behrens writes: >I'm afraid your tarball got corrupted... In that case - I'm sorry to >say - you're almost certainly outta luck. After creating a tar.gz >file, the _whole_ tarfile has been piped through gzip, so if any part >of the file gets corrupted afterwards (however tiny - a single bit is >sufficient), the gzip algorithm will not be able to recover any data >later in the stream... > >My personal advice to avoid such desaster in future: use 'afio' >instead of tar + gzip. afio compresses each file seperately, so in >case of partial corruption if the archive, most of the remaining files >can still be recovered...
Thank you. I was kind of afraid of that. Fortunately, I had backups of the /usr file system and /etc which were from mid May and haven't changed too terribly much so I think I am not as hosed as I could be. Thanks again for the advice. Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK OSU Information Technology Division Network Operations Group -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]