UNIXpc crash & can't restore cpio - (addendum)
David Mundhenk
doc at holin.ATT.COM
Wed Jul 12 23:31:17 AEST 1989
Regarding crash and failed cpio restoration:
[...]
]
] System came up just fine. Then I tried to restore
] my cpio backup (saved with cpio -ocvumB>/dev/rfp021
] on 10 sector floppies). On disk #3, I got the message:
]
] "I/O failure on header: I/O error
] Can't read input; aborting."
]
] I tried to 'dd' in this floppy to poke around, and 'dd' said the same
] thing.
]
] W H A T G I V E S ?
]
] This is the first time I've had trouble with a cpio backup on this
] system. Could it be a bad floppy, are my heads dirty, or what?
] Is there a way to fix this? I know which files are in this section
] of the backup, and they aren't critical, so if there is a way to
] bypass this section somehow, I'm all ears! (I tried cpio with a
] "!pattern" at the end - it still bombs).
]
It has been suggested to me to try 'afio' which was posted here a
while back, and I do have a copy of it that can be restored. I won't
be able to try this until this evening. Any other ideas are still
quite welcome!
Dave
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