a new (?) twist on filesystem backups
ggs at ulysses.UUCP
ggs at ulysses.UUCP
Mon Nov 24 01:55:24 AEST 1986
> I have been using cpio to save filesystems to move from a Sys V to a
> 4.3bsd. I am happier with cpio than with tar; let's assume that I have
> to use cpio (I have the BRL Sys V cpio on 4.3).
>
> As we know, cpio likes a list of files on standard input. Problem is,
> people normally use find to generate that list, but it happily crosses
> filesystem boundaries. How to generate a list of files on a filesystem
> for cpio? find | grep -v? No, ncheck!
>
> Andrew Tannenbaum Interactive Boston, MA +1 617 247 1155
Fine, but the 4.3BSD "find" has the -xdev option, which does what you want.
find /usr -xdev -print | cpio ocB > /dev/rmtfoo
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