A tool for dividing large files into smaller parts, this utility makes it easy to manage and transfer files without having to deal with the limitations of file size.
Using fsplit is simple. All you need to do is provide a few parameters, including the size of the output files using the −s flag. Make sure that the size specified is not greater than that of the original file. Additionally, provide the name of the input file, which fsplit will then modify slightly to include an ordering number for each output file piece.
For example, let's say you want to split a file called "testfile" into pieces that are 1400 bytes each. You would enter the command "fsplit -s 1400 testfile" to achieve this.
Once you've split your file into pieces, you can easily put them back together on the target machine, ultimately resulting in the original file being restored. Overall, fsplit is a reliable and efficient software if you're looking to break down large files into more manageable pieces.
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