Ulisses Alonso Camaro wrote:
> some time ago I asked about cp -a behaviour, I thought that it was ok for
> backup but...
>
> if you have two files hard-linked cp -a will copy two files not just
> one...
Doesn't appear to be true:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/scratch/a> ls -l
total 3
-rw-rw-r-- 3 jo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hello all
> cp -a //* /mnt/
some time ago I asked about cp -a behaviour, I thought that it was ok for
backup but...
if you have two files hard-linked cp -a will copy two files not just
one...
regards,
Ulisses
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Well this is interesting, but I don't have enough space for this, thanks,
Liran Zvibel.
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On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Patrick Ouellette wrote:
> I've found it comforting to have a backup of the system
> just in case.
>
> As Will states, its not that difficult.
Thursday, April 30, 1998 3:59 PM
> To: Liran Zvibel
> Cc: Debian Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Instaling Hamm.
>
>
> On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Liran Zvibel wrote:
>
> > Please tell me, it doesn't seem logical. I want to change the size of
> > /usr and some other impor
On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Liran Zvibel wrote:
> Please tell me, it doesn't seem logical. I want to change the size of
> /usr and some other important partitions.
You need a free partition -- essentially mount the free one, cp -a all
the /usr files onto it, and delete the /usr partition, using the n
Please tell me, it doesn't seem logical. I want to change the size of
/usr and some other important partitions.
TIA,
Liran.
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On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Will Lowe wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Liran Zvibel wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I want to install Hamm, but going
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Liran Zvibel wrote:
> Hello,
> I want to install Hamm, but going to repartition my drive. I know that
> I'll have to download the installation disks.
> The question is: What if I keep '/' (It has '/', /boot and /etc) on? Will
> I still need the foppies?
You'll need to keep /et
Hello,
I want to install Hamm, but going to repartition my drive. I know that
I'll have to download the installation disks.
The question is: What if I keep '/' (It has '/', /boot and /etc) on? Will
I still need the foppies?
TIA,
Liran.
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