Re: Can you 'restore' "/x/y/z to /newroot/x/y/z ?
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: S. Grant <
grant_at_panhed.psc.edu
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: Wed, 18 Jan 95 13:49:16 -0500
cd /var/tmp
restore -ivf <dumpfile or device>
cd x/y
add z
extract
this will create /var/tmp/x/y/z
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