Kickstart error on RHEL 3 v3 install

Greg Morgan drkludge at cox.net
Thu Oct 28 05:04:58 UTC 2004


Williams, James - Memphis, TN - Contractor wrote:
...
> I used tar to copy files from
> cdrom to the install directory so the .discinfo file was copied.  Does 
> anyone have any suggestions?
...

I just came across the pax command.  The -rw mode is a copy function. 
The preserve, -p eop, options may be redundant but it works ok. I used 
it to copy several user's home directories with all their dot files to a 
new server via nfs.  I left myself with a captain's log that you could 
adapt for this process.  You must copy from the source directory!

# Copy all the files from /home to /home
# 1. Mount the source directory into /mnt/cdrom
#    I was too lazy to make a new mount point.
#    mount -t nfs baloo:/home /mnt/cdrom
# 2. cd into source directory
#    cd /mnt/cdrom
# 2. The target directory should have been created above
# 3. pax -rw -p eop . /targetdir
#    pax -rw -p eop . /home
# 4. Unmount the source directory
#    umount /mnt/cdrom

Pax can also operate on tar and cpio files.  You can also copy files by 
user, etc.--it's very powerful.  For what it is worth, I found it on MS 
Windows 2000 at work.  I am sure Billy Boy thought we would tar and cpio 
all our files up and untar them on MS Windows with one combination 
command.  However, it might make MS Windows useful as a work around 
until a Linux box is available. ;-)

Greg




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