Re: A few issues

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On 21/03/07, Winter <winter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 4)       With but one partition left to convert from NTFS to ext3, this
> one had to be the difficult one.  It's my old C: partition from which I
> used to boot Windows.  Three times now, with cp and tar, it has hung
> somewhere in the Documents and Settings directory and nothing brings it
> back.

I got nothin'.  :(

Give cpio a shot?

What's your tar command?

There are Strange Things in various Windows directories that are a
royal pain in the arse to copy for whatever reason. It's like they
have locks or something, Windows system file-esque, that don't
necessarily live in the root of c:\. I've worked around this in the
past painstakingly figuring out what can and can't be copied and
scripting as I went.

It wasn't pretty.

Will.
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