What is fsplit FOR LINUX?


fsplit FOR LINUX



fsplit is a command-line software that allows you to split large files into smaller pieces. With fsplit, you can easily define the size of the pieces to ensure they fit on a specific data carrier. Once the pieces are on the target machine, you can effortlessly put them together to retrieve the original file.



Key Features:



  • Split large files into smaller chunks

  • Define the size of each piece to fit specific storage devices

  • Easily reassemble and recover the original file on the target machine



How Does fsplit Work?


fsplit allows you to set the size of each piece, ensuring it does not exceed the size of the original file. This gives you control over the size of each part, making it convenient for storage on various devices.



Using fsplit Command


The basic fsplit command includes the following:


-s size < filename >

When using this command:



  • -s size: Defines the size of each output file in bytes

  • < filename >: Specifies the name of the input file, with fsplit automatically adding order numbers to the pieces



An Example Command


If you want to see fsplit in action, try out this command:


fsplit -s 1400 testfile

This command will split the file "testfile" into smaller files, each 1400 bytes long.



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