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L
Labeling an archive 9.7 Including a Label in the Archive
labeling archives 9.6.2 Tape Files
Labeling multi-volume archives 9.7 Including a Label in the Archive
Labels on the archive media 9.7 Including a Label in the Archive
language, in dates 7.1 General date syntax
language, in dates 7.1 General date syntax
Large lists of file names on small machines Same Order
large values 8.3.9 Large or Negative Values
last day 7.6 Day of week items
last in date strings 7.1 General date syntax
Laszlo Ersek 8.1.1.1 Using lbzip2 with GNU tar.
lbzip2 8.1.1.1 Using lbzip2 with GNU tar.
leap seconds 7.1 General date syntax
leap seconds 7.3 Time of day items
leap seconds 7.9 Seconds since the Epoch
Listing all tar options 3.5 GNU tar documentation
listing member and file names 2.7 How to List Archives
Listing volume label 9.7 Including a Label in the Archive
Lists of file names 6.3 Reading Names from a File
Local and remote archives 6.1 Choosing and Naming Archive Files
long options 3.3.1 Long Option Style
long options with mandatory arguments 3.3.1 Long Option Style
long options with optional arguments 3.3.1 Long Option Style
long-opt-col Appendix C Configuring Help Summary
lzip 8.1.1 Creating and Reading Compressed Archives
lzma 8.1.1 Creating and Reading Compressed Archives
lzop 8.1.1 Creating and Reading Compressed Archives

M
MacKenzie, David 7.11 Authors of parse_datetime
Malformed dumpdir: 'X' never used’, warning message 3.9.4 Keywords controlling incremental extraction
member 1.2 Some Definitions
member name 1.2 Some Definitions
members, multiple 4.2.2.2 Multiple Members with the Same Name
Members, replacing with other members 4.2.2 How to Add Files to Existing Archives: ‘--append
Mercurial, excluding files 6.4 Excluding Some Files
Mercurial, ignore files 6.4 Excluding Some Files
Meyering, Jim 7.11 Authors of parse_datetime
Middle of the archive, starting in the Starting File
midnight in date strings 7.3 Time of day items
minute in date strings 7.7 Relative items in date strings
minutes, time zone correction by 7.3 Time of day items
missing-zero-blocks 3.9.1 Keywords controlling tar operation
Modes of extracted files Setting Access Permissions
Modification time, excluding files by 6.8 Operating Only on New Files
Modification times of extracted files Setting Data Modification Times
month in date strings 7.7 Relative items in date strings
month names in date strings 7.2 Calendar date items
months, written-out 7.1 General date syntax
MT 5.4.1 General-Purpose Variables
MT_BEGIN 5.4.2 Magnetic Tape Control
MT_OFFLINE 5.4.2 Magnetic Tape Control
MT_REWIND 5.4.2 Magnetic Tape Control
MT_STATUS 5.4.2 Magnetic Tape Control
Multi-volume archives 9.6.1 Archives Longer than One Tape or Disk
Multi-volume archives in PAX format, extracting using non-GNU tars 8.3.10.1 Extracting Members Split Between Volumes
Multi-volume archives, extracting using non-GNU tars 8.3.10.1 Extracting Members Split Between Volumes
multiple members 4.2.2.2 Multiple Members with the Same Name

N
Naming an archive 6.1 Choosing and Naming Archive Files
negative time stamps 8.3.9 Large or Negative Values
new-directory 3.9.4 Keywords controlling incremental extraction
next day 7.6 Day of week items
next in date strings 7.1 General date syntax
none 3.9.5 Warning Classes
noon in date strings 7.3 Time of day items
now in date strings 7.7 Relative items in date strings
ntape device 9.5 Many Archives on One Tape
NUL-terminated file names 6.3.1 NUL-Terminated File Names
Number of blocks per record 9.4.2 The Blocking Factor of an Archive
Number of bytes per record 9.4.2 The Blocking Factor of an Archive
numbered backup method 4.5 Backup options
numbers, written-out 7.1 General date syntax

O
Obtaining help 3.5 GNU tar documentation
Obtaining total status information 3.7 Checking tar progress
Old GNU archive format 8.3.6 GNU and old GNU tar format
Old GNU sparse format E.0.1 Old GNU Format
old option style 3.3.3 Old Option Style
old options with mandatory arguments 3.3.3 Old Option Style
Old style archives 8.3.4 Old V7 Archives
Old style format 8.3.4 Old V7 Archives
opt-doc-col Appendix C Configuring Help Summary
option syntax, traditional 3.3.3 Old Option Style
optional arguments to long options 3.3.1 Long Option Style
optional arguments to short options 3.3.2 Short Option Style
options for use with ‘--extract 4.4 Options Used by ‘--extract
Options when reading archives 4.4.1 Options to Help Read Archives
Options, archive format specifying 9.4.1 Format Variations
Options, format specifying 9.4.1 Format Variations
options, GNU style 3.3.1 Long Option Style
options, long style 3.3.1 Long Option Style
options, mixing different styles 3.3.4 Mixing Option Styles
options, mnemonic names 3.3.1 Long Option Style
options, old style 3.3.3 Old Option Style
options, short style 3.3.2 Short Option Style
options, traditional 3.3.2 Short Option Style
ordinal numbers 7.1 General date syntax
Overwriting old files, prevention Options Controlling the Overwriting of Existing Files

P
parse_datetime 7 Date input formats
pattern, genfile F.1 Generate Mode
PAX archive format 8.3.7 GNU tar and POSIX tar
Permissions of extracted files Setting Access Permissions
Pinard, F. 7.11 Authors of parse_datetime
pm in date strings 7.3 Time of day items
portable archives 8.3 Making tar Archives More Portable
POSIX archive format 8.3.7 GNU tar and POSIX tar
Progress information 3.7 Checking tar progress
Protecting old files Options Controlling the Overwriting of Existing Files
pure numbers in date strings 7.8 Pure numbers in date strings

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