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Is there a way to divide a tar file (or any file, for that matter) into 95-meg files? I'd like to take an ISO CD-ROM image and put it onto Zip disks, but I've never seen anything that was a drop-and-run solution. Any ideas/thoughts/flames? :) -=|JP|=- (Resident GNUbie) Jon Pennington | SuSE Linux 6.0 jon_pennington@excite.com | Kernel 2.2.7+ Kansas City, Missouri, USA | K6-2 350 ________________________________________________________________ Get FREE voicemail, fax and email at http://voicemail.excite.com Talk online at http://voicechat.excite.com
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Jon Pennington wrote:
Is there a way to divide a tar file (or any file, for that matter) into 95-meg files? I'd like to take an ISO CD-ROM image and put it onto Zip disks, but I've never seen anything that was a drop-and-run solution. Any ideas/thoughts/flames? :)
-=|JP|=- (Resident GNUbie)
Jon, Try split. I've never used it for something like what you're proposing but it is worth a look. cat f1 f2...>> whole file should put things together again. Should be easy to test it. John -- John Nickerson, Kailua, Hawaii A little inaccracy sometimes saves a ton of explanation.
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