> It's very possible xcopy isn't. If you need to copy files, just do a tar > or something. Why not use cp? Cheers --- Larry _______________________________________________ Win4Lin-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.netraverse.com/mailman/listinfo/win4lin-users
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