connect/ping the
> machine. Only hard reboot...
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> Thanks
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> I don't think it would cause a crash, but why are you using -c? Why not
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> I don't think it would cause a crash, but why are you using -c? Why not
> just -iv
Typing mistake. I did use only "-itv". I checked again now. It crashes...
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I don't think it would cause a crash, but why are you using -c? Why not
just -ivt since I assume you just want to read it back?
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On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 09:35, Pady Srinivasan wrote:
> Dell 600c, RedHat Kernel 2.4.18-24.8.0
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> When I do a "cpio -ocvB" to a tape drive, it works fine. Bu
Dell 600c, RedHat Kernel 2.4.18-24.8.0
When I do a "cpio -ocvB" to a tape drive,
it works fine. But when I try to read from the tape ( cpio -ictv ), it
lists the files and the system then crashes. I don't see any log messages
in /var/log files. Should I be looking elsewhere ? The tape