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19.9 A System V Tape Archiver: cpio

There was a time when people used to debate whether the BSD tar ( 20.1 , 19.5 ) (tape archiver) or the System V cpio (copy in/out) was the better file archive and backup program. At this point, there's no question. No one ships out cpio archives over the Net ( 1.33 ) . tar is widespread, and because there are free versions available, including GNU tar ( 19.6 ) , there's no reason why you should have to read a cpio archive from someone else.

Still, if you're on an older System V machine, you might use cpio . Though we don't give it much air time in this book, here are a few basics:

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