I would like to perform a restore out of a shell script. Normally, I run restore with a command line like:
restore -x -f /some/dump Which works _exactly_ as I want it to, except that I am asked two questions: Specify next volume #: and then at the end of the restore: set owner/mode for '.'? [yn] So that is a problem, since I want to run it unattended, without requiring user input. I have discovered that this command line: restore -rf /some/dump will run without user input. MY question is, is the output of this command identical to the output of the original one I was running ? I _do_ indeed wish to specify owner/mode for '.' and have everything restore just right like it was with my original command line - am I missing anything or losing any of my original functionality by using this new command line ? Or is it identical in result (except for the extra `restoresymtable` file it produces) to the original command I had ? thanks, PT To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message