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NAME
       e2cp - copies files from/to an e2fs filesystem
SYNOPSIS
       e2cp [options] files... dest
DESCRIPTION
       The e2cp command copies files to/from an e2fs filesystem from/to the machine's filesystem.
OPTIONS
       A single `-' (dash) can be used instead of a file name to indicate standard input/output.
       -0     Input lines terminated by a null character.
       -a     Absolute  directory  names - create directories instead of just copying into the destination. Only
              valid for copying into an ext2fs filesystem.
       -d dest_dir
              Destination of files to be copied. May be in the ext2fs filesystem or the host filesystem.
       -G gid Set the default group to gid.
       -O uid Set the default file owner to uid.
       -p     Preserve host file attributes (permissions, times, etc.) when copying files.
       -P mode
              Set the file permissions (ie 755, 666).
       -s src_dir
              The source of the files to be copied.
       -v     Be verbose.
EXAMPLES
       Copy a file and use the default permission and ownership of the current user:
           e2cp README.txt /tmp/boot.img:/tmp
       Do the same thing, but keep permissions & ownership:
           e2cp -p README.txt /tmp/boot.img:/tmp
       Dump a file to standard out:
           e2cp /tmp/boot.img:/tmp/README.txt - | wc
       Get a file from standard input and put it on an unmounted partition:
           tar cf - /data/logs|gzip| e2cp - /dev/hdb1:/backup/logs.tar.gz
       Copy the files from one directory and put them under another directory on an unmounted partition, keeping
       the original paths, permissions & ownership:
           find /data -type f |tee filelist | e2cp -apv -d /dev/hdb1:/mirror
       Copy files from a directory on an unmounted partition to a local directory (Note: this does not  recreate
       the directories in the local filesystem, yet).  The list of files are read from standard input:
           e2cp -pv -s /dev/hdb1:/mirror -d /data2 < filelist
       Copy a file to a file system and make the group and ownership root
           e2cp -G 0 -O 0 myfile /tmp/boot.img/boot/rootfile
SEE ALSO
       e2tools(7), e2ln(1), e2ls(1), e2mkdir(1), e2mv(1), e2rm(1), e2tail(1).
AUTHOR
       The e2tools were written by Keith Sheffield <sheff@pobox.com>.
       This manual page was written by Lucas Wall <lwall@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by
       others).
Linux                                              2020-02-05                                            E2CP(1)