Oops, I goofed! I meant to say:
find . | cpio -pdvm $BACKUP_DIR
I'm not sure what I was thinking...
"David P. Schwartz" wrote:
> I've never cared for tar. I've had more success using something like this for backups:
>
> cd my_dir
> find . | cpio -pdvf $ROOT_DIR
>
> It replicates the current directory "over there". It doesn't seem to work well running it from "over there", if you get my drift.
>
> -David Schwartz
>
> "Steven M. Klass" wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I am working on a back-up script. I'm really into the meat of if right now
> > and I can't figure out how to do something. Basically my backup script will
> > recreate the directory structure and only tar the files in the directory. To
> > recreate the directory structure I use
>
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