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From: a1111111 <a1111111 AT front DOT ru>
Subject: can not create a multi-volume archive using tar
Date: Fri, 09 Jul 2004 20:55:46 +0400
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Sometime  I need to move data between unix machines and win2k. I know, 
that cygwin can use raw drives, so 'tar -cvf /dev/fd0' can do a work for 
me. But this command does not work correctly with files which is bigger 
then 1.4MB -- it can not write data to diskettes as multivolume.
Did anybody try that multi-volume archives?

Al.


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