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1.125: How do I retain timestamps with mksysb?



As of AIX 3.2.5 bosrest preserves timestamps and permissions as does pax.

In AIX 3.2.2 /usr/lpp/bosinst/bosnet (for net installs), and bosrest
(tape), the 'pax' commands all have '-pmop' options.  m = "DON'T
retain modification times".  So, simply change all the '-pmop' to
'-pop' and remake inst/maint diskettes or mksysb tapes.



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