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1. Introduction
GNU tar creates
and manipulates archives which are actually collections of
many other files; the program provides users with an organized and
systematic method for controlling a large amount of data.
The name “tar” originally came from the phrase “Tape ARchive”, but
archives need not (and these days, typically do not) reside on tapes.
| 1.1 What this Book Contains | ||
| 1.2 Some Definitions | ||
1.3 What tar Does | ||
1.4 How tar Archives are Named | ||
1.5 GNU tar Authors | ||
| 1.6 Reporting bugs or suggestions |
