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Re: File archiving questions
Oh you said not in a tarball. Upon further review.....nevermind!
Steve
On Sunday 14 April 2002 09:32 am, you wrote:
> Hello! Here's my situation:
>
> I have a directory, called "a", that has 15,500 files in it. The total
> bytes stored in the directory (as computed by executing command "du -sk a"
> ) is 2.4GB.
>
> I wish to store these files on CD-ROM's. I want them stored as "files" on
> the CD-ROM's. (i.e., not in a .tar or .zip or whatever).
>
> So... I figure I have to:
> 1. Create a directory called "b".
> 2. Copy about 650MB from "a" to "b".
> 3. Create a .iso file by typing:
> mkisofs -o fred.iso -v -J -r b/
> 4. Burn a cd by typing:
> cdrecord -v -eject dev=0,0,0 speed=12 fred.iso
> 5. rm fred.iso
> 6. rm -f b/*
> 7. If there are still files left in "a", go to step #1.
>
> Easy, huh? My problem is in step #2, above. What's an easy way to copy
> files from "a" to "b" and have the command STOP after 650MB have been
> transferred? I've been doing it manually, and that's NOT fun!
>
> Thanks!
> Charlie Brune
>
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