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  3. Another question for Unix experts - this is a hexdump of a SunOS 4.0.1 install disk for Sun 386i systems.

Another question for Unix experts - this is a hexdump of a SunOS 4.0.1 install disk for Sun 386i systems.

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    Another question for Unix experts - this is a hexdump of a SunOS 4.0.1 install disk for Sun 386i systems. Does anyone recognise the file format? It looks like some sort of file system dump, but I don't think it's a variant of BSD dump(8).

    The first fields seem to be (in ASCII) Access permissions, uid, and gid (and later the file/dir name).

    #unix #filesystem #backup #disk #sunos #sun #sun386i

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      Another question for Unix experts - this is a hexdump of a SunOS 4.0.1 install disk for Sun 386i systems. Does anyone recognise the file format? It looks like some sort of file system dump, but I don't think it's a variant of BSD dump(8).

      The first fields seem to be (in ASCII) Access permissions, uid, and gid (and later the file/dir name).

      #unix #filesystem #backup #disk #sunos #sun #sun386i

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      @me_ cpio maybe?

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        @me_ cpio maybe?

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        @hanshuebner Hm, it could be the old portable odc cpio format, but my cpio here seems to be unable to read that...

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          @hanshuebner Hm, it could be the old portable odc cpio format, but my cpio here seems to be unable to read that...

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          @hanshuebner It was easy enough to decode, all the files in the archive are compressed. Now I can extract the Sun 386i install floppies...

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