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Using Tar
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From
30/05/2001 15:45:19
Jason Nance
Tres Geek
Bloomington
,
Illinois
,
United States
To
30/05/2001 01:11:13
John Fortman
Data Expert Consultants
Saint Louis
,
Missouri
,
United States
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Forum:
Linux
Category:
Other
Title:
Re:
Using Tar
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00508887
Message ID:
00512862
Views:
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>-X or --exclude. I've never gotten them to work myself but haven't really had much of a try. Good luck.
Yeah, I've never gotten either to work at all. The closest I got was a reversed matching. =)
j
Jason Bradley Nance
jbnance@tresgeek.net
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