Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!newstop!texsun!letni!merch!ferus!alan From: alan@ferus.lonestar.org (Alan Caldera) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: HELP: Unknown CPIO errors and problems Summary: Possible solution Message-ID: <124@ferus.lonestar.org> Date: 24 Aug 90 03:25:38 GMT References: <245@twg.wimsey.bc.ca> Organization: Not Supported,Ft. Worth, Texas Lines: 28 In article <245@twg.wimsey.bc.ca>, bill@twg.wimsey.bc.ca (Bill Irwin) writes: > 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 that says "Out of phase -- get help" and sometimes "Cannot create > directory <> (errno 2)". > Its very possible that one of two things have occurred here: 1) its trashed 2) The command that was written on the label was wrong. Try this: cpio -iBcdv < /dev/rfd096ds15 The backup could have been made to the raw device instead of the blocked one. Hope this helps. _______________________________________________________________________________ Alan Caldera (...texsun!letni!rwsys!ferus!alan) alan@ferus.lonestar.org alan@merch.TANDY.COM (forwarded) #include None of the opinions expressed above represent those of my employer and if they do, it is pure coincidence.