Ok, I made several full system backups (type "0") of all mount points (with
"dump").

Assume, for instance, my /usr mount gets corrupted, and I need to do a full
restore on it. How can this be done? The manual says, "The target file
system should be made pristine with newfs(8)". But I bet you that I cannot
just delete the /usr filesystem. At least not without causing my OS to stop
functioning. So, how would I go about doing a full restore on /usr?

Worse even, how do I safely restore the "/" filesystem? (should it ever
become corrupted).

Thanks

- Mark


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