Disk Archiver
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| − | '''Disk Archiver''' was created (originally for Linux, but now available for a number of systems) as a replacement for the venerable [[Tape Archive]] (TAR) format used in Unix-style operating systems. It supports compression as well as multiple-file archiving, and can split archives across multiple disks, among other features.  | + | '''Disk Archiver''' ('''dar''') was created (originally for Linux, but now available for a number of systems) as a replacement for the venerable [[Tape Archive]] (TAR) format used in Unix-style operating systems. It supports compression as well as multiple-file archiving, and can split archives across multiple disks, among other features.  | 
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| + | == Identification ==  | ||
| + | Files begin with bytes {{magic|00 00 00 7b}}.  | ||
== References ==  | == References ==  | ||
| − | * [[Wikipedia:  | + | * [[Wikipedia: Dar (disk archiver)|DAR (Wikipedia)]]  | 
* [http://dar.linux.free.fr/ DAR official site]  | * [http://dar.linux.free.fr/ DAR official site]  | ||
Latest revision as of 19:40, 6 March 2019
Disk Archiver (dar) was created (originally for Linux, but now available for a number of systems) as a replacement for the venerable Tape Archive (TAR) format used in Unix-style operating systems. It supports compression as well as multiple-file archiving, and can split archives across multiple disks, among other features.
[edit] Identification
Files begin with bytes 00 00 00 7b.