tar -cf /dev/hdd /home
Without the disk in the drive the machine locked up solid. There were
no messages in the logs or on the console. No response to ping or any
network connection - only a hard reboot brought it back up. I think
what should happen is that it should end in error with something like:
/dev/hdd - no such file or directory
or something like that (I think this is what happens when we back up to
SCSI tape with no tape in the drive).
I'm sorry I can't really do a lot of testing on this - The machine needs
to be up all the time and I don't have access to a ZIP drive for my home
machine. Let me know if this is not a kernel bug and if not what I can
do to fix it. If only I knew enough to write kernel code myself! Oh
well, I'm learning.
-- James Rich For Linux help and information please visit: reply to: http://www.linuxrx.com/james.rich@m.cc.utah.edu Linux and AS/400 admin.
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