On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 13:41:29 -0600, "Les Mikesell"
<lesmikes...@gmail.com> said:
> On 12/22/2010 8:36 AM, cever...@ceverett.com wrote:

{snipped}

> > I'm sorry my previous email didn't make my issue plain: /home is *not
> > visible* on that screen.  I would expect to see /home at the bottom of
> > that screen, after the listing of the contents of /etc.
> >
> > Again, just to be 100% clear, nothing resembling /home is visible on
> > the web interface.
> >
> > Furthermore, it won't minimize /etc when I click the '-' next to it.
> 
> That sounds like there is something seriously wrong with your backups. 
> If you look at the filesystem directly under the pc/<backup number> 
> directories, do you see directories named f%2fetc and f%2fhome?

In fact I do see them them.  Under f%2fhome I see all the directories 
I need restored with a f pre-pended.

I think I have it:

cever...@pauli:~ > sudo su backuppc
$ /usr/share/backuppc/bin/BackupPC_zipCreate -h xander -n -1 \
-s /home ceverett/

at least it seems to be grinding away now creating a zip file to restore 
from, where it is I have no clue.

Christopher

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