Archiving files
To archive a file or directory, place the cursor in the C column of the FSPACE view next to the file or directory; enter the AC line command.
The following figure shows an example of the Create a tar archive of a directory dialog.
Archive a file from the FSPACE view
--------------------- Create a tar archive of a directory ---------------------
| COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR |
| |
| Parent directory of file or directory to archive |
| /home/ |
| |
| File or directory to archive |
| |
| baodym2 |
| |
| Directory to store created archive file |
| |
| /tmp |
| |
| Archive filename |
| BAOMXY1.baodym2.tar.z |
| |
| END to create archive |
| CANcel to exit without creating |
| HELP to view related help |
| |
| |
| |
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| COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR |
| |
| Parent directory of file or directory to archive |
| /home/ |
| |
| File or directory to archive |
| |
| baodym2 |
| |
| Directory to store created archive file |
| |
| /tmp |
| |
| Archive filename |
| BAOMXY1.baodym2.tar.z |
| |
| END to create archive |
| CANcel to exit without creating |
| HELP to view related help |
| |
| |
| |
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