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Table F-3. Restore Script Commands<br />

Command What it does<br />

ls directory Lists contents <strong>of</strong> the specified directory<br />

cd directory Changes to specified directory<br />

Restoring system files<br />

pwd Prints the full path name <strong>of</strong> the current working<br />

directory<br />

add directory<br />

add file<br />

delete directory<br />

delete file<br />

9. After you have selected the files, enter the extract command.<br />

10. When prompted, enter the volume number by typing 1 and press Enter.<br />

You will be asked whether you want to change owner/mode/types for<br />

the current working directory.<br />

11. Type y or n and press Enter.<br />

Adds directory or file to list <strong>of</strong> files to be extracted<br />

Important: If you are restoring the root file system,<br />

see Caution on page F-11!<br />

Deletes directory or file from list <strong>of</strong> files to be<br />

extracted<br />

extract Extracts all files that were added to the list<br />

setmodes Sets modes <strong>of</strong> requested directories<br />

quit Exits program immediately<br />

what Lists dump header information<br />

verbose Toggles verbose flag (useful with ls command)<br />

help or ? Prints this command list<br />

You should almost always type n to prevent the owner/mode/types in<br />

the current working directory from being changed.<br />

12. To exit the restore script, type quit at the >restore prompt.<br />

13. Repeat step 6 through step 12 for other file systems you want to restore.<br />

Basic Troubleshooting F-13

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