Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!van-bc!twg!bill From: bill@twg.wimsey.bc.ca (Bill Irwin) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: HELP: Unknown CPIO errors and problems Message-ID: <245@twg.wimsey.bc.ca> Date: 22 Aug 90 07:40:00 GMT Organization: TWG The Westrheim Group, Vancouver, B.C., Canada Lines: 27 I sure hope someone more familiar with cpio than I am reads this and takes pity on me! After a long search for some RM/Cobol-85 diskettes to recover a file, I can't read them. They were written in cpio format (why I don't know) and the description on the label says to use "cpio -icdv (errno 2)". When doing this I was root in the /tmp directory, so I can't see a permission problem. The output of "dtype /dev/fd096ds15" says it is cpio written with the -c option. Doing a "dd" on the diskette will successfully produce a file on the hard disk...question is - what do I do with it? Since we don't use cpio very often (usually only with supplier diskettes that require it) we are at a loss. The manual page for cpio doesn't mention this error. If anyone has any suggestions about why I am unable to cpio these diskettes or how to get one particular file off of one of them, I would be very appreciative. Thanks. -- Bill Irwin - TWG The Westrheim Group - Vancouver, BC, Canada ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ uunet!van-bc!twg!bill (604) 431-9600 (voice) | UNIX Systems bill@twg.wimsey.bc.ca (604) 431-4629 (fax) | Integration