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1.1 root 1: .TH DUMPDIR 8
2: .UC 4
3: .SH NAME
4: dumpdir \- print the names of files on a dump tape
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B /etc/dumpdir
7: [
8: .B f
9: filename ]
10: .SH DESCRIPTION
11: .I Dumpdir
12: is used to read magtapes dumped with the
13: .I dump
14: command and list the names and inode numbers
15: of all the files and directories on the tape.
16: .PP
17: The
18: .B f
19: option causes
20: .I filename
21: as the name of the tape instead
22: of the default.
23: .SH FILES
24: default tape unit varies with installation
25: .br
26: rst*
27: .SH "SEE ALSO"
28: dump(1), restor(1)
29: .SH DIAGNOSTICS
30: If the dump extends over more than one tape,
31: it may ask you to change tapes.
32: Reply with a new-line when the next tape has been mounted.
33: .SH BUGS
34: There is redundant information on the tape
35: that could be used in case of tape reading problems.
36: Unfortunately,
37: .I dumpdir
38: doesn't use it.
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