What type of attrib's do you need? I know the files are "useable" but
like you say they maybe missing some acl data or something. Do you use
permissions extenstively?

Brock

On 6/23/05, greg wm <tclug at greatlakedata.com> wrote:
> i don't see any mention in tar for windows that it has any knowledge of
> ntfs attributes.
> 
> i looked at the tar for windows page:
> http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/tar.htm
> 
> and the online tar manual page:
> http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_mono/tar.html
> 
> hence i expect a backup of my win2000 server via tar would not be
> useable when restored.  please correct me if i am wrong, i would love it
> to work..
> 
> Brock Noland wrote:
> > I use tar, gzip and plink (putty backend).
> >
> > tar cf - directory | gzip -c | pink -so me -options here
> >
> > I have not gotten the z flag to work with windows tar.
> >
> > Brock
> >
> > On 6/23/05, greg wm <tclug at greatlakedata.com> wrote:
> >>hi folks,
> >>
> >>i'd like to setup backup of my win2000 server onto my linux server.  if
> >>i were to simply transfer via samba, the various ntfs attributes would
> >>be omitted when writing on the ext3 filesystem, so, are there any
> >>programs, preferably open source, that handle this?
> >>
> >>tia,
> >>greg
> >>
> >>Greg Whitley Mott
> >>IT Coordinator
> >>NonviolentPeaceforce.org
> 
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