Can someone please suggest a solution to my tar problem
 
I have tars that contain files with absolute paths and wish to replace
some of the files. However I do not wish to extract all the files into
the root directory as this will adversely affect operation of my
computer. Therefore I wish to extract the files to a subdirectory, make
the desired replacements and tar it all up again with the paths
appearing as before. Is there something like a --make-absolute tar
option that will prefix the filenames with a slash? If not is there a
grep/sed script that could reliably find path names in the tar and slash
prefix them?
 
Best Regards
Nick

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