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        !             3: dumpdir                      Command                      dumpdir
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        !             8: Print the directory of a dump
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        !            10: dduummppddiirr [aaff [_a_r_g_u_m_e_n_t ...] ]
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        !            12: dumpdir reads through a file system dump created by the dump com-
        !            13: mand, gathers up its directory blocks, and displays the names and
        !            14: i-numbers of all files on the dump.
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        !            16: The a option causes  dumpdir to display the directory entries for
        !            17: `.' and `..', which are normally suppressed.
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        !            19: The f option causes the next argument to be taken as the pathname
        !            20: of the dump device, which is otherwise assumed to be /dev/dump.
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        !            22: If no options are  specified, dumpdir reads from the default dump
        !            23: device  /dev/dump and  suppresses the  printing  of `.'  and `..'
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        !            26: ***** Files *****
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        !            28: /ddeevv/dduummpp -- Default dump device
        !            29: /ttmmpp/dddd_X_X_X_X_X_X -- To hold directory blocks
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        !            31: ***** See Also *****
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        !            33: commands, dump
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        !            35: ***** Diagnostics *****
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        !            37: The dump/restore  format puts  a header  at the beginning  of the
        !            38: dump that includes all  the information about what lives where in
        !            39: the dump.   dumpdir reads this header to  discover what files are
        !            40: in the  dump.  If the header  is too large to  fit onto one disk,
        !            41: dumpdir will  then prompt  you to  insert the additional  disk or
        !            42: disks; if  this happens, insert the requested  disk and then type
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