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Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 22:05:10 PDT7
From: jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: KPartitioning cloning with DFsee

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In , on 05/13/2003
at 11:00 PM, "Steven Levine" said:

Steven,

The answer to your question is yes.

I typed the command correctly in an attempt I did not log but will try it
again.

Thanks for the tip about putting material after the tear bar.

Jack

>In <200305132201.3543376.7@scoug.com>, on 05/13/03
> at 10:01 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:

>>I followed Jan's SHOWTO file instructions and typed:

>>dfsos2 -log:pclone
>>part 2
>>ckibe -part 8

>First a few comments.

>If you want us to be able to read the dfsee output, you need to protect
>it from wrapping. To do this, append it after the tear bar (i.e the "--
>") following your signature.

>When showing examples of what you typed, you should really use cut and
>paste if you can't type it the same way twice. Fortunately, the log
>preserved your original erroneous input.

>It's a good plan when using commands that have been implemented fairly
>recently to make sure you are using a recent version. You are at:

> DFSee OS2 version : 5.15 executing: part -02

>The current version is 5.19 which is probably 2 months newer than what
>you are attempting to use.

>Anyway, the correct syntax is:

> dfsos2 -log:pclone
> part 2
> clone -part:8

>See dfscmds.txt for the ugly details or just use:

> clone -?

>from the dfs command line.

>This says, clone from partition 8 to partition 2.

>Where part 2 is:

> 02 1 *C: Prim 07 Inst-FSys HPFS OS2 20.0 OS2
> OS2 502.0

>and part 8 is:

> 08 1 *I: Log 07 Inst-FSys HPFS IBM 4.50 MAINT
> MAINT 400.0

>Is this what you intended to do?

>Steven

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