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6
Archiving
Files
to
a
Flexible
Disk
Data
can
b
e
stored on
exible disk
media in
av
ariet
y
of
formats.
The
capacit
y
of
these devices
is
generally
to
o
small
to
hold
useful
HP-UX
le
systems.
Instead,
DOS
or
LIF
le
systems
are
commonly
used.
Data
can
also b
e stored
in an
archiv
e-utility
format.
F
or
example,
tar
and
cpio
are
commonly
used
to
share
data
with
other
HP-UX
systems.
See
the
man
pages
or
HP-UX
R
efer
enc
e
references
dosif
(4)
and
lif
(4) for
detailed
descriptions
of
the
le
systems.
For
information on
tar
and
cpio
,
see
tar
(1)
and
cpio
.
T
o
sa
v
e
les
arc
hiv
ally to
a exible
disk using
tar
,
use
a
formatted
disk
and
en
ter
the
follo
wing
command
line,
where
p
athname
is
the
directory
where
the
les
reside:
tar
-cvf /dev/rfloppy/0s0
p
athname
Retrieving
Files
from
a
Flexible
Disk
T
o
list
les
stored
in
a
tar
arc
hiv
e
on
a
exible
disk,
without
transferring
them
to
y
our hard
disk,
use
the
follo
wing
command
line:
tar -tvf
/dev/rfloppy/0s0
This lists
all
the
les
on
the
exible
disk.
T
o
transfer
or
restore
les
from
a
exible
disk
to
y
our
hard disk
drive,
do the
follo
wing:
1.
Load
the source
disk in
to the
exible disk
driv
e.
2.
Using
cd
,
mak
e
sure
you
are in
in directory
you
wan
tthe
les to
reside
in.
3.
En
ter the
follo
wing
command
line
to
restore
p
athname
on
the
disk
to y
our
current directory:
tar -xvf /dev/rfloppy/0s0
pathname
Configuring HP-UX for Printers and Drives 6-15

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