Hi all!
I need to put a 2.8 MB file into two floppies for a
non-networked machine.
Any ideas on how to split the file?
Thanks in advance,
Cid.
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It said it uses Windows 95 or better, so I loaded Linux!
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Cidadão Dorense wrote:
Hi all!
I need to put a 2.8 MB file into two floppies for a
non-networked machine.
Any ideas on how to split the file?
Thanks in advance,
Cid.
Check out man split
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Cidadão Dorense spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
Hi all!
I need to put a 2.8 MB file into two floppies for a
non-networked machine.
Any ideas on how to split the file?
man split (for non-binary)
man dd (binary)
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux
man split
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 03:20:13PM -0300, Cidadão Dorense wrote:
Hi all!
I need to put a 2.8 MB file into two floppies for a
non-networked machine.
Any ideas on how to split the file?
Thanks in advance,
Cid.
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It said it uses Windows 95 or better, so I loaded Linux!
--- Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cidadão Dorense spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
Hi all!
I need to put a 2.8 MB file into two floppies for a
non-networked machine.
Any ideas on how to split the file?
man split (for non-binary)
man dd (binary)
Thanks Douglas, Joel, Keith and Lonni for the
directions.
I have splitted the file into two 1.4MB.
I was hoping the See Also section of the man page
would mention something like unsplit... How do I
group the files together again?
BTW, the file is binary, but I am following Lonni's
comment that
--- Cidadão Dorense [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Douglas, Joel, Keith and Lonni for the
directions.
I have splitted the file into two 1.4MB.
I was hoping the See Also section of the man page
would mention something like unsplit... How do I
group the files together again?
cat
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Thanks!
That did it!
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Cidadão Dorense [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Douglas, Joel, Keith and Lonni for the
directions.
I have splitted the file into two 1.4MB.
I was hoping the See Also section of the man
page
would mention