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Title: Opening a .Dar ( Disk Archive ) File
Post by: apape1 on December 21, 2010, 08:51:53 PM
I need help opening a sme 8 server back up which is a .Dar file. I need to open it and look for a lost file.
I did use sme 6.0 and did open the .rar back up with 7zip. I now need a way to do it with same 8 and the . Dar file.

can someone help me?

Anthony
Title: Re: Opening a .Dar ( Disk Archive ) File
Post by: cactus on December 21, 2010, 10:07:11 PM
I need help opening a sme 8 server back up which is a .Dar file. I need to open it and look for a lost file.
I did use sme 6.0 and did open the .rar back up with 7zip. I now need a way to do it with same 8 and the . Dar file.

can someone help me?

Anthony
Please do a search in the forums, I believe this question was raised answered recently (last week or so).
Title: Re: Opening a .Dar ( Disk Archive ) File
Post by: janet on December 21, 2010, 11:31:10 PM
apape1

First install the DAR2 contrib, then install the mc plug in

See this contrib wiki article
http://wiki.contribs.org/DAR2
and more specifically
http://wiki.contribs.org/DAR2#Midnight_Commander_.28MC.29_dar-extension
which says:
Midnight Commander (MC) dar-extension
With the installation of DAR2 comes an extension for viewing .dar files from within Midnight Commander but it is not installed by default. You can find the files extracted in the /opt/dar2-mc directory. For installation of this extension run the install.sh shell script with:
cd /opt/dar2-mc
./install.sh

Please read available contrib wiki articles & howtos as they are filled with useful information, links at top of forum.
Title: Re: Opening a .Dar ( Disk Archive ) File
Post by: apape1 on December 22, 2010, 04:32:57 AM
I was looking for something I could use on a windows workstation to open the .dar file.

I did check out the links but need some help with installing the Dar2-mc.

Title: Re: Opening a .Dar ( Disk Archive ) File
Post by: janet on December 22, 2010, 05:39:13 AM
apape1

Did you think to use Google to find what you want. Please do so in future.

http://dar.linux.free.fr/doc/index.html#binary_package

It is command line (DOS prompt) only AFAIK, not GUI.

Not aware of any Windows GUI program to open dar files.
Title: Re: Opening a .Dar ( Disk Archive ) File
Post by: apape1 on December 22, 2010, 06:34:10 PM
This I understand but I am having some trouble at the command promp. I do type c and get to GRUB\  but after that every command I use says unreconized. This is on the SME 8 server.

If you can help me I have googled what I am looking for but I still need to be able to get to a working command line in this linux sme 8 server.

Thanks for all your help.   :D
Title: Re: Opening a .Dar ( Disk Archive ) File
Post by: cactus on December 22, 2010, 06:39:33 PM
This I understand but I am having some trouble at the command promp. I do type c and get to GRUB\  but after that every command I use says unreconized. This is on the SME 8 server.
Why do you do so? You seem to be entering the boot menu and not the command line/prompt.

You should let it boot and after that you should be greeted with something like this:
Code: [Select]
login as:
Title: Re: Opening a .Dar ( Disk Archive ) File
Post by: apape1 on December 23, 2010, 05:11:16 PM

I can open my dar back up file and restore a lost file THANKS to everyone for all the great help.
Title: Re: Opening a .Dar ( Disk Archive ) File
Post by: BarryO on December 24, 2010, 02:22:03 AM
This is Great.  It really helped, but I did not want to install the DAR2 contrib.  So here is what I did to get MC to read the DAR Archive.  YMMV, or for most of you I bet you get better mileage than I do...

From the DAR website, followed this link to the MC DAR plugin:  http://mail.gnome.org/archives/mc-devel/2006-April/msg00001.html (http://mail.gnome.org/archives/mc-devel/2006-April/msg00001.html)

Unpack the zip file you download, open the udar folder and follow the README in the udar folder. 

The files that need to be modified are located in the /usr/share/mc/extfs folder and in your home folder.  It is very straight forward.
Title: Re: Opening a .Dar ( Disk Archive ) File
Post by: rod on September 22, 2012, 10:30:14 PM
dargui

dargui.sourceforge.net