Hi, Following an upgrade from Debian Etch to Lenny, I saw that the 'datcompression' switch to 'mt', that I used to set compression on/off, was actually a Debian patch: http://patch-tracker.debian.org
Sylvain Beucler <address@hidden> ha escrit: Apart from some minor issues, it is OK. However, to use a patch of that size I will need a FSF copyright assignment from its author. Is it possible? Regard
Debian has apparently been patching cpio's mt for many years. Here is what I believe to be a correct forward-port; I do not know if this has been sent upstream before. Index: doc/mt.1 == RCS file: /c
Hi, after installing a new SuSE 10.0 from scratch on my backup server I wantetd to use mt like I was used to, which means switch off compression before writing to the DLT tape this command always wor
Hi, after installing a new SuSE 10.0 from scratch on my backup server I wantetd to use mt like I was used to, which means switch off compression before writing to the DLT tape this command worked alw
Hi, As we are planning to change from Slox to Windows Small Business, I was looking for a solution to restore archives and files from tape backups created with tob(afio) under Linux with Windows tool