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On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, dan moylan wrote:

> > Is this Linux, *BSD, or a proprietary Unix?
> > What version of the OS and/or kernel?
> 	- rh7.1 kernel 2.4.2-2
>
> > Is this GNU tar or a proprietary tar?
> > What version of tar is it?
> 	- tar (GNU tar) 1.13.19

hrm..the above is basically what I'm using..except I'm using kernel 2.4.5.

> > What are your mount options on the CD
> 	- /dev/cdrom   /mnt/cdrom   iso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0

What does "kudzu" do?

> > What are the ownership/permissions of the files you're trying to copy?
> 	- lr-xr-xr-x  1 root root  13 Jun 14 19:14 Icv -> ../prl/Icv.pl*

Interesting.  I am unable to make a symbolic link with those permissions.
What are the permissions in the directory containing Icv?  If I'm reading
everything correctly, this will be /mnt/cdrom/bin.

Can you make a tar file with just the symbolic link Icv and post that?  I'm
curious if I can untar it...

> > What command line are you using to tar/untar the directory you're
> > trying to copy?
> 	- tar czvf bin.tgz -C /mnt/cdrom bin
> 	- tar xzvf bin.tgz

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