Changeset 2546 in MondoRescue for branches/2.2.10/mondo-doc/mondorestore.8
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r2382 r2546 25 25 26 26 .SH SYNOPSIS 27 .B mondorestore [ -p prefix][-K loglevel][-i][-U]...27 .B mondorestore [\-p prefix][\-K loglevel][\-i][\-U]... 28 28 : restore your PC 29 29 … … 31 31 .PP 32 32 .I mondorestore 33 restores data previously backed up with 33 restores data previously backed up with 34 34 .I mondoarchive. 35 35 36 36 . 37 Note that mondorestore will usually automatically be called when booting a 37 Note that mondorestore will usually automatically be called when booting a 38 38 MondoRescue medium. The only exception is booting a MondoRescue medium in 39 39 .B Expert … … 42 42 .TP 43 43 .BI "-p " prefix 44 Use 45 .B prefix 44 Use 45 .B prefix 46 46 to specify the name of your ISO images. 47 47 By default, mondorestore names images mondorescue-1.iso, mondorescue-2.iso, ... 48 Using 49 .B -p machine48 Using 49 .B \-p machine 50 50 .B mondorestore 51 51 will use images named machine-1.iso, machine-2.iso, ... … … 55 55 Use ISO files (CD images) as restore media. This is good when having backed up your 56 56 system to a spare hard drive. The 57 .B -n57 .B \-n 58 58 switch is a wiser choice if you plan to restore from a remote filesystem. 59 59 … … 75 75 The USB device should be attached to the system in order for this to work and 76 76 its device name passed to the 77 .BR \-d 77 .BR \-d 78 78 option. 79 79 … … 88 88 .BI "-E " "\*(lqpath ...\*(rq" 89 89 Exclude path(s) from restore (future dev). The paths should be separated with a whitespace. 90 /mnt/cdrom, /proc, /sys, /tmp). For example, if you are restoring up from an NFS mount but you91 do not want to restore some content, exclude it with that switch.90 /mnt/cdrom, /proc, /sys, /tmp). For example, if you are restoring up 91 from an NFS mount but you do not want to restore some content, exclude it with that switch. 92 92 93 93 .TP 94 94 .BI "-I " "\*(lqpath ...\*(rq" 95 Include paths(s) to restore (future dev). 95 Include paths(s) to restore (future dev). 96 96 97 97 .TP 98 98 .BI "-J " "file" 99 Specify an explicit list of files and directories to restore in a plain text file, one item 100 (file or directory) per line. Beware that directories placed in that file are not managed recursively contrary to what is done with the -I option. 99 Specify an explicit list of files and directories to restore in a plain 100 text file, one item (file or directory) per line. Beware that 101 directories placed in that file are not managed recursively contrary to 102 what is done with the \-I option. 101 103 102 104 .TP … … 117 119 .BI "-m " 118 120 Manual (not self-retracting) CD trays are often found on laptops. If you are 119 a laptop user, your CD burner has BurnProof technology or you experience 120 problems with mondo then please call mondorestore with this switch. 121 a laptop user, your CD burner has BurnProof technology or you experience 122 problems with mondo then please call mondorestore with this switch. 121 123 122 124 .TP … … 132 134 .TP 133 135 .BI "-T " "path" 134 Specify the full pathname of the tempdir, the directory where temporary files 135 are stored. 136 Specify the full pathname of the tempdir, the directory where temporary files 137 are stored. 136 138 137 139 .TP … … 144 146 .TP 145 147 .BI "-e " 146 Don't eject the CD or tape when restoring... 148 Don't eject the CD or tape when restoring... 147 149 148 150 .TP … … 161 163 .TP 162 164 .BI "-z " 163 Use extended attributes and acl for each file and store them in the backup media. Use this option if you use SElinux e.g. but it will slow down backup and restore time of course. 165 Use extended attributes and acl for each file and store them in the 166 backup media. Use this option if you use SElinux e.g. but it will slow 167 down backup and restore time of course. 164 168 165 169 .TP 166 170 .BI "-Z " 167 171 Specify mondorestore mode. Mode could be one of 168 .IR nuke: 172 .IR nuke: 169 173 This mode restore everything like on the original system with no/minimal questions 170 .IR interactive: 174 .IR interactive: 171 175 This mode asks all the questions to the user 172 .IR compare: 176 .IR compare: 173 177 This mode just compares the system with the backup 174 .IR iso: 178 .IR iso: 175 179 This mode restores from iso images, instead of real media 176 .IR isonuke: 180 .IR isonuke: 177 181 This mode restores from iso images, instead of real media, with no/minimal questions 178 .IR mbr: 182 .IR mbr: 179 183 This mode just restores the MBR (Master Boot Record) 180 184 … … 182 186 .SH DIAGNOSTICS 183 187 mondorestore generates an Extremely important file: 184 .BI /var/log/mondorestore.log. 185 When seeking technical support, attach this file to your email. 188 .BI /var/log/mondorestore.log. 189 When seeking technical support, attach this file to your email. 186 190 187 191 .SH FILES 188 192 .IR /var/log/mondorestore.log 189 This log contains important information required to analyse mondorestore problem 190 reports. Mondo support highly recommends sending this file with support 191 questions. It's located under /tmp during the restore process and moved under /var/log at the end. 193 This log contains important information required to analyse mondorestore 194 problem reports. Mondo support highly recommends sending this file with 195 support questions. It's located under /tmp during the restore process 196 and moved under /var/log at the end. 192 197 193 198 .SH NOTES 194 A link to Mondo's HTML-based manual (by Bruno Cornec, Mikael Hultgren, Cafeole, Randy Delphs,195 Stan Benoit, and Hugo Rabson) may be found at199 A link to Mondo's HTML-based manual (by Bruno Cornec, Mikael Hultgren, 200 Cafeole, Randy Delphs, Stan Benoit, and Hugo Rabson) may be found at 196 201 .I http://www.mondorescue.org/docs.shtml 197 - or in 202 \- or in 198 203 .I /usr/share/doc/mondo-x.xx 199 204 on your hard drive. … … 202 207 It is recommend that your system has more than 64 MB ram. SCSI device order 203 208 change with nuke can have unexpected results. It is recommended you use expert 204 mode with drastic hardware reconfigurations. 209 mode with drastic hardware reconfigurations. 205 210 206 211 .SH "SEE ALSO" 207 212 afio(1), bzip2(1), find(1), mindi(8), mondoarchive(8). 208 213 .SH AUTHORS 209 Bruno Cornec (lead-development) 214 Bruno Cornec (lead-development) 210 215 .I "bruno_at_mondorescue.org" 211 216 .br 212 Andree Leidenfrost (co-developer) 217 Andree Leidenfrost (co-developer) 213 218 .I "aleidenf_at_bigpond.net.au" 214 219 .br … … 227 232 .br 228 233 See mailing list at http://www.mondorescue.org for technical support. 229 .
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