On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 01:15:26PM -0600, Steve Williams wrote: > Hi, > > I have my first OpenBSD recovery to perform. YEAH! lol. > > I have a rsync backup of all the individual files over to another server. > > I also have a level 0 "dump" of each filesystem sent over to another server. > > As I am planning for my restore (onto a new drive), it occurs to me > that I have never recorded the sizes of the filesystems anywhere. > > Are the sizes of the filesystem(s) stored anywhere on the drive that > would have been backed up so I can recreate them with an appropriate > size? > > The (old) system is OpenBSD 4.0 running on i386. No dmesg for > obvious reasons! > > Just out of curiosity, is it possible to restore a level 0 > filesystem dump to NON-pristine filesystem? > eg: could I just create one huge "a" partition and restore my root, > var, src, usr, ... level 0 dumps to it (with some magic > incantation)?
yes, -x and the interactive mode extract by name. -Otto