use I (upper case i) in place of z in tar options (tar xfI ... to untar)

On ven, 22 oct 1999, Nathan Heagy � �crit
>Christian Brandt wrote:
>
>>  Use bzip2 instead of gzip - it operates with blocks and if you loose a
>> single bit, you only loose one bzip2-block, which is around 900k of
>> compressed data.
>
>Ok. I'm not sure I know how to use bzip instead of gzip. I'll man it, but
>any tips would help.
>
>Nathan
>
>>
>>  I also like to have a checksum over my backup and bzip2 fits well for
>> that, too. There is one thing even worse than a lost backup: a backup
>> with badly wrong restored data which you are not even aware of.
>>
>> Greetings
>>     Christian
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