Hai Bharathi
?I am saravanan . I thoughts i wil appreciate , this method is very useful to
linux newbie
Kept it up
bye
--- On Thu, 10/16/08, Bharathi Subramanian <sbharathi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Bharathi Subramanian <sbharathi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Ilugc] One Day One GNU/Linux Command (TAR)
To: "Indian Linux Users Group - Chennai" <ilugc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, October 16, 2008, 9:24 AM
One Day One GNU/Linux Command
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tar -- Create/Add/Extract Tape ARchives files.
Summary:
tar is an archiving program designed to store and extract files from
an archive file known as a tar file. A tar file may be made on a tape
drive, however, it is also common to write a tar file to a normal file.
Normally ".tar" file is not a compressed files, it is actually a
collection of files within a single file. ".tar.gz"/ ".tgz"
is a
collection of files in compressed mode.
Example:
$ tar -cf myfile.tar mydir -- Create new tar file.
$ tar -cvf myfile.tar mydir -- With detail output.
$ tar -tvf myfile.tar -- List the content of the tar file.
$ tar -uvf myfile.tar mydir -- Update/Append files that are newer
than copy in tar.
$ tar -xvf myfile.tar -- Extract the tar file.
$ tar -xvf myfile.tar dir1/file1 -- Extract only file1 from the tar.
$ tar --delete -vf myfile.tar *.doc -- Delete all files with .doc extn
from tar file.
$ tar --diff -vf myfile.tar mydir -- Differences between archive & mydir
$ tar -czvf myfile.tgz mydir -- Tar and GZip the files.
$ tar -xzvf myfile.tgz -- Extract the tgz file.
$ tar -cZvf myfile.tgz mydir -- Tar and compress the files.
$ tar -xZvf myfile.tgz -- Extract the tgz file.
Read: man tar
HTH :)
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Bharathi S
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