On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 05:33:03PM -0600, Jonathan Chaves Avalos wrote:
> Ahora si yo quiero restaurar eso es con el comando restore en modo
> interactivo
> restore -if /dev/nst0
-r Restore (rebuild) a file system. The target file system should
be made pristine with mke2fs(8), mounted, and the user cd'd into
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the pristine file system before starting the restoration of the
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initial level 0 backup. If the level 0 restores successfully,
the -r flag may be used to restore any necessary incremental
backups on top of the level 0. The -r flag precludes an interac-
tive file extraction and can be detrimental to one's health (not
to mention the disk) if not used carefully. An example:
mke2fs /dev/sda1
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
cd /mnt
restore rf /dev/st0
Note that restore leaves a file restoresymtable in the root
directory to pass information between incremental restore
passes. This file should be removed when the last incremental
has been restored.
Restore, in conjunction with mke2fs(8) and dump(8), may be used
to modify file system parameters such as size or block size.
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Marcelo
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