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Sergey Poznyakoff
2006-06-23 15:19:47 +00:00
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@@ -379,9 +379,16 @@ Tar Internals
* Standard:: Basic Tar Format
* Extensions:: @acronym{GNU} Extensions to the Archive Format
* Sparse Formats:: Storing Sparse Files
* Snapshot Files::
* Dumpdir::
Storing Sparse Files
* Old GNU Format::
* PAX 0:: PAX Format, Versions 0.0 and 0.1
* PAX 1:: PAX Format, Version 1.0
Copying This Manual
* GNU Free Documentation License:: License for copying this manual
@@ -1962,12 +1969,11 @@ can cause you to overwrite a number of important files. We urge you
to note these differences, and only use the option style(s) which
makes the most sense to you until you feel comfortable with the others.
Some options @emph{may} take an argument (currently, there are
two such options: @option{--backup} and @option{--occurrence}). Such
options may have at most long and short forms, they do not have old style
equivalent. The rules for specifying an argument for such options
are stricter than those for specifying mandatory arguments. Please,
pay special attention to them.
Some options @emph{may} take an argument. Such options may have at
most long and short forms, they do not have old style equivalent. The
rules for specifying an argument for such options are stricter than
those for specifying mandatory arguments. Please, pay special
attention to them.
@menu
* Long Options:: Long Option Style
@@ -8308,7 +8314,7 @@ treatment of sparse files may be done automatically with any special
@acronym{GNU} options. For now, it is an option needing to be specified on
the command line with the creation or updating of an archive.
Files in the file system occasionally have ``holes.'' A hole in a file
Files in the file system occasionally have @dfn{holes}. A @dfn{hole} in a file
is a section of the file's contents which was never written. The
contents of a hole read as all zeros. On many operating systems,
actual disk storage is not allocated for holes, but they are counted