Extracting tar.part files
mrblackmamba343
Inactive Imported Users Posts: 136
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How will I extract a file with the following extensions?
bundle-linux-tar.part1
bundle-linux-tar.part2
bundle-linux-tar.part3
bundle-linux-tar.part4
Winrar doesn't seem to work and I can't use the tar command to work in linux either.
Any ideas?
bundle-linux-tar.part1
bundle-linux-tar.part2
bundle-linux-tar.part3
bundle-linux-tar.part4
Winrar doesn't seem to work and I can't use the tar command to work in linux either.
Any ideas?
Comments
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Asif Dasl Member Posts: 2,116 ■■■■■■■■□□Where did you download it from as a matter of interest? I googled it and there was files on Cisco's website with the same name - do they have any instructions up there what to do?
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dead_p00l Member Posts: 136Are those the only files you have? If they were originally split in a zip or rar format there should be a primary .zip or .rar file. Other than .partx there doesnt seem to be an extension. If they're truly .tar files you could try something like this:
$ mkdir /path/to/newfolder
$ for i in *.tar; do files="$files $(readlink -f $i)"; done # builds absolute list of filenames
$ cd /path/to/newfolder
$ for i in $files; do tar -xvf $i; doneThis is our world now... the world of the electron and the switch, the
beauty of the baud. -
Qord Member Posts: 632 ■■■■□□□□□□If you've got 7zip in windows you can highlight them all, right click, and extract. That's how I deal with files that come down like that.