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      yawns Moderator @kurt
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      @kurt
      This command will create a file called mirror.tar in your home directory on your raspberry. You can copy/transfer it to your computer with filezilla, the same way you did to copy new files to your raspberry

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        kurt @yawns
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        @yawns
        perfekt
        thank you, I better bring my sheeps to a save place :)

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          kurt @yawns
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          @yawns
          Sorry didn’t happen,
          he refused “cowardly or yellow” this is the translation I found, to create an empty archiv.

          pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ tar -cvf mirror.tar/MagicMirror
          tar: Anlegen eines leeren Archivs wird feige verweigert.
          „tar --help“ oder „tar --usage“ gibt weitere Informationen.
          
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            in_a_days @kurt
            last edited by in_a_days

            @kurt

            Two things -

            1. You’re in the MagicMirror directory. Type this:
            cd ~
            
            1. You need a space here:
            tar -cvf mirror.tar/MagicMirror
            

            should be

            tar -cvf mirror.tar /MagicMirror
            

            What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?

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              kurt @in_a_days
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              @in_a_days
              sorry but if I write just

              pi@raspberrypi:~ $ cd ~
              

              nothing happens

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                in_a_days @kurt
                last edited by in_a_days

                @kurt

                That’s okay! You’re in the right folder now :)

                In the previous post your command prompt looked like this:

                pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $
                

                Which shows you in the MagicMirror directory. But if your command prompt now looks like this:

                pi@raspberrypi:~ $
                

                Then you are back in the correct ‘~’ folder and you can proceed to step 2.

                What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?

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                  kurt @in_a_days
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                  @in_a_days said in Starter problem:

                  tar -cvf mirror.tar /MagicMirror

                  this is what I get:

                  pi@raspberrypi:~ $ cd ~
                  pi@raspberrypi:~ $ tar -cvf mirror.tar /MagicMirror
                  tar: Entferne führende „/“ von Elementnamen
                  tar: /MagicMirror: Funktion stat fehlgeschlagen: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
                  tar: Beende mit Fehlerstatus aufgrund vorheriger Fehler
                  

                  What do you think?
                  Thank you

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                    in_a_days @kurt
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                    @kurt

                    I apologize, I have not used the tar command before. Remove the ‘/’ before MagicMirror. Try:

                    tar -cvf mirror.tar MagicMirror
                    

                    What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?

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                      kurt @in_a_days
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                      @in_a_days
                      Thank you everything went qicker than the eye…
                      what is the name of the file, it should be outside of the MM file in the pi file?

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                        in_a_days @kurt
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                        @kurt

                        Great! I’m still very new to this and I’m not using FTP. But there should now be a file named ‘mirror.tar’ in your ‘pi’ directory.

                        What ship would bear me ever back across so wide a Sea?

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