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  • archive - How do I tar a directory of files and folders without . . .
    I typically do: tar -czvf my_directory tar gz my_directory What if I just want to include everything (including any hidden system files) in my_directory, but not the directory itself? I don't want:
  • what does -zxvf mean in tar -zxvf lt;filename gt;? [closed]
    I have seen on many websites commands like this what does the "-zxvf" or the similar commands stand for? tar -zxvf lt;filename gt; tar xvf lt;filename gt;
  • linux - How to extract filename. tar. gz file - Stack Overflow
    0 A tar gz is a tar file inside a gzip file, so 1st you must unzip the gzip file with gunzip -d filename tar gz , and then use tar to untar it However, since gunzip says it isn't in gzip format, you can see what format it is in with file filename tar gz, and use the appropriate program to open it
  • Extract files contained in archive. tar. gz to new directory named . . .
    Well, if you run $ tar -zxf some-archive tar gz -C , (note the dot at the end) a new directory called some-archive will be created in the directory you are currently in
  • What is the difference between tar and zip? [closed]
    A gzipped tar is a compressed collection (of uncompressed files) Thus a zip archive is a randomly accessible list of concatenated compressed items, and a tar gz is an archive that must be fully expanded before the catalog is accessible
  • linux - difference between tar zxf vs -xvf - Stack Overflow
    You renamed the openresty-1 9 7 3 tar to openresty-1 9 7 3 tar gz, but this didn't make it gzipped tar archive So first command fails, because this can't be gunzipped Second command just verbosely extract the archive, without trying to gunzip it
  • linux - How to tar a set of files? - Stack Overflow
    36 To simply create a tarball of these files I would just do: tar cf ones tar 1_* txt tar cf twos tar 2_* txt Most likely you want to compress the tarballs, so use the z option: tar czf ones tar gz 1_* txt tar czf twos tar gz 2_* txt View the contents of your tarballs with tar tf <tarball>
  • linux - tar:invalid magic, tar:short read - Stack Overflow
    Automatic detection of the compression format is a GNU feature For BusyBox and other tar s, specify the format explicitly (busybox tar --help): -Z (De)compress using compress -z (De)compress using gzip -J (De)compress using xz -j (De)compress using bzip2 -a (De)compress using lzma In your case: busybox tar -xJvf file tar xz (note that if passing it to su -c, the whole command needs to be




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