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estore(<strong>1M</strong>) restore(IM)<br />

3<br />

that the t key replaces the function of the old dumpdir<br />

program.<br />

i Allow interactive restoration of files from a dump backup.<br />

After reading the directory information from the backup,<br />

restore provides a shell-like interface that allows the<br />

user to move around the directory tree <strong>and</strong> select files to be<br />

extracted. The available comm<strong>and</strong>s are given next; for<br />

those comm<strong>and</strong>s that require an argument, the default is the<br />

current directory.<br />

Is [arg]<br />

List the current or specified directory. Entries that are<br />

directories are appended with /. Entries that have<br />

been marked for extraction are prefixed with *. If the<br />

verbose key is set, the inode number of each entry is<br />

also listed.<br />

cd [arg]<br />

Change the current working directory to the specified<br />

argument<br />

pwd<br />

Print the full pathname of the current working directory.<br />

add [arg]<br />

Add the current directory, or arg files if specified, to<br />

the list of files to be extracted. If arg includes a directory,<br />

then it <strong>and</strong> all its descendents are added to the extraction<br />

list, unless the h key is specified on the comm<strong>and</strong><br />

line. Files that are on the extraction list are<br />

prefixed with * when they are listed by 1 s.<br />

delete [arg]<br />

The current directory, or arg files if specified, is deleted<br />

from the list of files to be extracted. If arg includes<br />

a directory, then it <strong>and</strong> all its descendents are deleted<br />

from the extraction list (unless the h key is specified on<br />

the comm<strong>and</strong> line). The most expedient way to extract<br />

most of the files from a directory is to add the directory<br />

to the extraction list <strong>and</strong> then delete those files that are<br />

not needed.<br />

extract<br />

Extract from the dump backup all the files that are on<br />

February, 1990<br />

RevisionC

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