On Sat, 2010-04-17 at 19:59 -0600, Chris Kottaridis wrote:
> One of the reasons I have used dump for this process is that if I run
> into something unexpected and all I want to do is get back to where I
> was, I can put things back as closely as possible. 

Which would be the point of using dump & restore.  Giving you the
ability "restore" what you had, moments ago.  A rather large "undo".

Which is a very different thing than merging two very different things
(bits of old installations into a *new* OS installation).  That isn't a
"restoration," so I wouldn't expect restoring tools to be the best tools
for the job.

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