Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!rice!rice!sun-spots-request From: alpetrof@volcano.Berkeley.EDU (Al Petrofsky) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: Partitions, GNU tar, and dump Keywords: Software Message-ID: <1990Aug9.021608.5916@rice.edu> Date: 6 Aug 90 22:17:23 GMT Sender: sun-spots-request@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 13 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu Originator: spots@titan.rice.edu X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 9, Issue 289, message 20 In article <10163@brazos.Rice.edu> glenn@csri.toronto.edu (Glenn Mackintosh) writes: However, tar does have the problem that it fills in holes in files. This means that databses that fit on your disk but contain chunks that don't actually have blocks assigned to them suddenly get much bigger, perhaps even too big for your disk if the holes are very big, if you try and recover it from a tar'ed tape. The June 1990 GNUS Bulletin says GNU tar includes "the ability to archive sparse files." I haven't tried it, but it sounds like they've got all the bases covered. Al Petrofsky alpetrof@ocf.berkeley.edu