I did some test. It works for me as below: toshi@suse-102:~/Documents/test> tar uf test.tar *.jpg toshi@suse-102:~/Documents/test> tar tvf test.tar -rwxr--r-- toshi/users 171936 2005-04-09 19:13:23 04092005.jpg toshi@suse-102:~/Documents/test> ls -l total 528 -rwxr--r-- 1 toshi users 171936 2005-04-09 19:13 04092005.jpg -rwxr--r-- 1 toshi users 171936 2005-04-09 19:13 add1.jpg -rw-r--r-- 1 toshi users 174080 2007-01-21 14:44 test.tar toshi@suse-102:~/Documents/test> tar uf test.tar *.jpg toshi@suse-102:~/Documents/test> tar tvf test.tar -rwxr--r-- toshi/users 171936 2005-04-09 19:13:23 04092005.jpg -rwxr--r-- toshi/users 171936 2005-04-09 19:13:23 add1.jpg Toshi On Sun, 2007-01-21 at 14:43 -0700, John Meyer wrote:
James Knott wrote: Okay, here's what I finally came up with
cd $HOME && tar uf $HOME/backups/Pictures.tar Pictures gzip $HOME/backups/Pictures.tar
Seems to work, but I can't get the incremental backup feature. Any suggestions?
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