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From: ron@men1.UUCP (Ron Flax)
Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards
Subject: Need help preserving permissions when using tar?
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Date: Mon, 1-Jul-85 22:33:28 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul  1 22:33:28 1985
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Does anyone know of a way to preserve file and directory permissions
and ownerships when using tar?

When I archive the files I have umask set at 0, and say I tar a directory
or two.  When I go to restore these directories/files, the files seem to 
be in tact but the directories are of course 0777.  If I use a umask of 
say 0022 then the directory is set at 0755 as is expected with that umask
setting, but the files are then also masked accordingly.

I guess what I want is to have my cake and eat it too? Is this possible?

The reason this comes up is that I just spent the better part of today, 
tar'ing my old small disk to turn around and restore everything to a new
larger disk, well I had to fix every G*d Damned directory by hand!


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Ron@men1	(Ron Flax)
MTACCS Engineering Network
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