how to tar a directory preserving not only permissions, but ownership too? (2 solutions!!)
Published 4 years ago • 7 plays • Length 1:38Download video MP4
Download video MP3
Similar videos
-
2:10
using tar, how to preserve permissions of parent folders when given just a specific file?
-
3:08
linux: how to tar a directory
-
1:57
devops & sysadmins: tar file modified bit (am i being bs'd to?) (2 solutions!!)
-
2:29
how to check all timestamps of a file? (2 solutions!!)
-
25:31
how to archive folders in linux (tar and gzip tutorial) - linux crash course series
-
2:57
how to use the tar command: 2-minute linux tips
-
35:39
file permissions | into the terminal 02
-
17:45
authorization using roles with blazor & identity in .net 8 🔐
-
21:07
essential linux commands - cat, tac and tee
-
27:56
learn how to access and read linux log files for information and troubleshooting
-
1:25
how to open a tar file in linux | linux in a minute
-
48:15
linux file permissions | into the terminal 105
-
2:02
how to retain the permissions of a "staging/development" subdomain to its live counterpart?
-
1:33
how to create groups using entra id like a pro!
-
23:26
how to use tar on linux | command line tips from linode's top docs
-
2:47
unix & linux: using rsync or cpio to do an incremental backup (2 solutions!!)
-
35:33
linux backup with tar and cron jobs