Hello everyone --

Thank you for offering me various suggestions on how to possibly
get tar to make a backup archive on multiple floppies.  Sorry to
say, none of the suggestions worked.

The only result was that tar would make an archive in whatever
directory I happened to be in when creating the archive -- and
it would ignore the /dev/fd0 device.

When I used the "M" option, nothing occurred.  When I tried
adding the "z" option, I was told that multiple compressed archives
were not possible.

When I try to use the Slackware manual command (SAMS), it messes
up the floppy -- which has to be reformatted and so on.

The question remains:  How can I back up -- with tar or any other
Slackware 3.5 program -- my 9 MBs of files from the BasicLinux
console with multiple floppies?  And in compressed format?



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