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CLI command help -- archiving a bottle cia the CLI

I recently upgraded my hard drive on my laptop to 2 drives (yes its sweeeeeeeeeeet :D ).

However, my Steam bottle didn't export right. So that means I need to hook the old drive up to my usb dock and suck it over. I plan on doing a chroot so that I can do a CLI based command to archive that bottle. Just one problem -- what the heck to I tell bash?

Thanks!
Andrew.

It would be some combination of options to the cxbottle command (found in /opt/cxgames/bin or ~/cxgames/bin). See "cxbottle --help" for the options.

I think it would be something like:
cxbottle --bottle <bottle> --tar /tmp/foo.cxarchive
I even think that <bottle> can be a path to a bottle, not necessarily only a name. In other words, you may not need to chroot.

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