Re: How to get dump file onto linux machine.

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Spare hard disc?

V

On 10/12/06, Andrew.Bridgeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <
Andrew.Bridgeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



I currently have a redhat machine that is off the network and has recently
had a new redhat image put into it. To enable me to put the latest
config information on the machine i have a dump file of the root directory
which i want to restore. The only problem i have is the dump file is 12
gig
standard and 4.5 gig when compressed so i cannot get it onto a memory
stick
and run the restore.

Does anyone have any ideas on what i can do?

Regards

Andrew Bridgeman
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