Quote:
Originally Posted by michaelk
Do you pay attention to what you type?
Look at the output of the ls command. Is it
linux-6.2.tar.xz
or
linux-6.2.tar
That is the file you need to extract in the tar command.
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****@DESKTOP-BK9717N:/home/pocoloco234# tar updates
tar: You may not specify more than one '-Acdtrux', '--delete' or '--test-label' option
Try 'tar --help' or 'tar --usage' for more information.
Take a look at this ^ what does it tell to you and why can't I access tar ??
****@DESKTOP-BK9717N:/home/pocoloco234# ls
'HELP --' 'sudo_root 8'
****@DESKTOP-BK9717N:/home/pocoloco234# ls linux-6.2.tar.xz
ls: cannot access 'linux-6.2.tar.xz': No such file or directory
****@DESKTOP-BK9717N:/home/pocoloco234# ls tar
ls: cannot access 'tar': No such file or directory
****@DESKTOP-BK9717N:/home/pocoloco234# ls pessulus-2.30.3.tar.bz2
ls: cannot access 'pessulus-2.30.3.tar.bz2': No such file or directory
****@DESKTOP-BK9717N:/home/pocoloco234# ls pessulus-2.30.3.tar
ls: cannot access 'pessulus-2.30.3.tar': No such file or directory
****@DESKTOP-BK9717N:/home/pocoloco234# ls linux-6.2.tar
ls: cannot access 'linux-6.2.tar': No such file or directory
****@DESKTOP-BK9717N:/home/pocoloco234#