Changeset 2937 in MondoRescue for branches/3.1/mondo-doc/mondorestore.8
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- Jan 28, 2012, 1:51:28 AM (12 years ago)
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r2715 r2937 41 41 42 42 .TP 43 .BI " -p " prefix43 .BI "\-p " prefix 44 44 Use 45 45 .B prefix … … 52 52 53 53 .TP 54 .BI " -i "54 .BI "\-i " 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 … … 59 59 60 60 .TP 61 .BI " -n " mount61 .BI "\-n " mount 62 62 Use files residing on NFS partition as restore media. 63 63 .I mount … … 66 66 67 67 .TP 68 .BI " -t "68 .BI "\-t " 69 69 Use tape streamer as restore device and its tapes as restore media. 70 70 71 71 .TP 72 .BI " -U "72 .BI "\-U " 73 73 Use a generic USB device as restore device. Use this if you want to read 74 74 your backup from a USB key or USB disk. … … 79 79 80 80 .TP 81 .BI " -u "81 .BI "\-u " 82 82 Use a generic streaming device as restore device. Use this if you want to read 83 83 your backup from a device that is not directly support by mondoarchive. This will … … 86 86 87 87 .TP 88 .BI " -E " "\*(lqpath ...\*(rq"88 .BI "\-E " "\*(lqpath ...\*(rq" 89 89 Exclude path(s) from restore (future dev). The paths should be separated with a pipe. 90 90 For example, if you are restoring up … … 92 92 93 93 .TP 94 .BI " -I " "\*(lqpath ...\*(rq"94 .BI "\-I " "\*(lqpath ...\*(rq" 95 95 Include paths(s) to restore (future dev). 96 96 97 97 .TP 98 .BI " -J " "file"98 .BI "\-J " "file" 99 99 Specify an explicit list of files and directories to restore in a plain 100 100 text file, one item (file or directory) per line. Beware that 101 101 directories placed in that file are not managed recursively contrary to 102 what is done with the \-I option .103 104 .TP 105 .BI " -d " "dev|dir"102 what is done with the \-I option (future dev). 103 104 .TP 105 .BI "\-d " "dev|dir" 106 106 Specify the restore device (CD/tape/USB) or directory (NFS/ISO). For CD-R[W] drives, 107 107 this is the SCSI node where the drive may be found, e.g. '0,1,0'. For tape … … 113 113 114 114 .TP 115 .BI " -g "115 .BI "\-g " 116 116 GUI mode. Without this switch, the screen output of mondorestore is text based. 117 117 118 118 .TP 119 .BI " -m "119 .BI "\-m " 120 120 Manual (not self-retracting) CD trays are often found on laptops. If you are 121 121 a laptop user, your CD burner has BurnProof technology or you experience … … 123 123 124 124 .TP 125 .BI " -o "125 .BI "\-o " 126 126 Use OBDR (One Button Disaster Recovery) type of tapes. 127 127 By default, tapes are not bootable. With this flag, tape will be read as bootable tapes … … 129 129 130 130 .TP 131 .BI " -x " "'dev ...'"131 .BI "\-x " "'dev ...'" 132 132 Specify non-Linux partitions which you want to restore (future dev). 133 133 134 134 .TP 135 .BI " -T " "path"135 .BI "\-T " "path" 136 136 Specify the full pathname of the tempdir, the directory where temporary files 137 137 are stored. 138 138 139 139 .TP 140 .BI " -b "140 .BI "\-b " 141 141 Specify the internal block size used by the tape drive. This is usually 32K but 142 142 some drives just don't like that. They should but they don't. That's what … … 145 145 146 146 .TP 147 .BI " -e "147 .BI "\-e " 148 148 Don't eject the CD or tape when restoring... 149 149 150 150 .TP 151 .BI " -f " "device"151 .BI "\-f " "device" 152 152 Specify the drive on which your Master Boot Record lives. Usually, this is 153 153 discovered automatically. (future dev) 154 154 155 155 .TP 156 .BI " -Q "156 .BI "\-Q " 157 157 Give more detailed information about the boot loader. 158 158 159 159 .TP 160 .BI " -K " "loglevel"160 .BI "\-K " "loglevel" 161 161 Specify the loglevel. Use 99 for full debug. Standard debug level is 4. 162 162 163 163 .TP 164 .BI " -z "164 .BI "\-z " 165 165 Use extended attributes and acl for each file and store them in the 166 166 backup media. Use this option if you use SElinux e.g. but it will slow … … 168 168 169 169 .TP 170 .BI " -Z "170 .BI "\-Z " 171 171 Specify mondorestore mode. Mode could be one of 172 172 .IR nuke: … … 196 196 and moved under /var/log at the end. 197 197 198 .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES 199 .IR TMPDIR 200 This variable is used, if defined, as the target directory to create 201 all the temporary files needed during the operation (not the scratch files) 202 203 .IR TMP 204 This variable is used, if defined and if TMPDIR is not defined, as the target 205 directory to create all the temporary files needed during the operation 206 (not the scratch files) 207 208 .IR dirimg 209 This variable is setup by the rcS script to store the network remote directory in PXE mode. 210 (managed internally) 211 212 .IR imgname 213 This variable is setup by the rcS script to overwrite the prefix name in PXE mode. 214 (managed internally) 215 216 .IR netfsmount 217 This variable is setup by the rcS script to store the network file system mount point in PXE mode. 218 (managed internally) 219 220 .IR MRUSBDEV 221 This variable contains the device file of the USB device to restore from. 222 (equivalent if the usb-dev parameter of the mondorescue config file) 223 198 224 .SH NOTES 199 225 A link to Mondo's HTML-based manual (by Bruno Cornec, Mikael Hultgren,
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