I think the only difference is what priority the dump has. root-tar has a low priority and user-tar has a medium priority.
Right/ownership are preserved either way. C White wrote: > i've just been sitting here trying to determine what the actual > differences between comp-root-tar and comp-user-tar are > > for example: should i do /home as comp-user-tar or as comp-root-tar? > > does comp-user-tar maintain user rights/ownership? > > or does it make no difference? > > thanks -- Scott Sanders Systems Administrator Concepts Direct, Inc. 2950 Colorful Ave. Longmont, CO 80504 (303) 682-7110 Phone (303) 682-7140 Fax