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@tripleee if I have a system with /usr deleated ... how can I transfer files into the machine so that I can restore the content of /usr from another machine ?
I can only work remotely. I can still access via ssh but scp, sftp, ftp cur, wget, rz are all gone (were in /usr/*bin)
Maybe somthing like this: cat /the/local/file/name | ssh -l username the.computer.name dd of=/the/remote/file/name
it worked
 
10:12 AM
@louigi600 uh, I was about to say it's pretty hopeless (-:
of course as always, lose the useless use of cat for additional style points
 
I actually used dd on both sides
it was something I had been doing a long time ago ... wierd that I hadto google to realize i could do such a thing
 
one of the reasons /bin is separate was so that you could traditionally bring up the other parts of the system with just that, but still an impressive feat
in any event, probably not something you could instruct a newbie to solve over chat
 
10:28 AM
tarballed /usr/*bin /usr/lib* /usr/share
and copied it over with the trick
luckily I still had tar and dd working on the other side ... so now the sistem is learly ok
at this point I'll let the newby dieal with the rest of the issues
 
10:46 AM
good for him (-:
 
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11:37 AM
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tripleee Thank you for your effort, you reviewed 20 questions, I counted 15 (75%) close votes and 5 questions closed
 

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