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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Thomas Ribbrock \(Design/DEG\))
Thu Oct 22 10:11:02 1998

Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 15:02:48 +0100
From: "Thomas Ribbrock \(Design/DEG\)" <argathin@iname.com>
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robert writes:
> 
> However, I have tried specifying the -M option to no avail.  I guess the
> option only works if it was specified when the archive was created.?
> FilePro said that it was a Linux specific problem.  The gist of  what I'm
> attempting to do is to get FilePro installed on Linux, and a filepro
> database restored to a usable state.  Neither the filepro install disks nor
> the 21 disk database backup (created on a SCO Zenix Box) will recognize that
> the end of the volume is reached and prompt for the next volume in the
> archive.  I have also tried cpio, which prompts for the next disk in the
> set, but keeps asking for the next volume even after the last disk, still
> not creating the file that spanned between two disks correctly.

And the FilePro people said that it were genuine, continuous, multi-volume
tar archives, all of them created on SCO Xenix?
Have you tried this switch (though it's probably only for creation, I
haven't tried):

`--portability'
`--old-archive'
`-o'
     Tells `tar' to create an archive that is compatible with Unix V7
     `tar'.  .

(I suppose you've read the info documentation by now?)

Another idea could be to copy the disks (probably with "dd") onto hard disk
and concatenating them - but that's really a shot in the dark now.

Regards,

Thomas
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