Re: How to create multipart rar archive in linux?
- From: imotgm <imotgmREM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 06 May 2007 13:16:10 -0500
On Sun, 06 May 2007 19:50:29 +0200, Ohmster wrote:
Either somebody in here knows how to do it because they have already done
so or can try it on their machine to see if the syntax that they come up
with will work, that is, if some kind soul is interested and will try to
help. I have done that for other newbies and others in here have really
rolled up their sleeves and have helped me out too.
Newbie, newbie, newbie.
Damn, I've wanted to do that to some regular for a long time. :D
Anyway, I will keep plugging away and maybe someone here can help figure
it out, thanks for trying.
See my other post. I just wanted to add;
rar t *part01.rar
will test the new .rar files for integrity. If the old style numbering is
used, .r00, .r01, the command is simply;
rar t *.rar
Have fun. ;)
--
imotgm
"Lost? Lost? I've never been lost... Been a tad confused for a
month or two, but never lost."
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