X-Git-Url: https://arthur.barton.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fbup-restore.md;h=a7c246eacb08491a1a0b0a35df28363d345c125a;hb=e059fb80731c631d364f4c56e7202ed16e98ad84;hp=92643d9cd90a8d0893ea05dfccc7db878130026c;hpb=2b7be3af25cc61dfa1b1a7e79be736ed20648ad0;p=bup.git diff --git a/Documentation/bup-restore.md b/Documentation/bup-restore.md index 92643d9..a7c246e 100644 --- a/Documentation/bup-restore.md +++ b/Documentation/bup-restore.md @@ -48,6 +48,11 @@ path/to/dir/.), `bup restore` will do exactly what it would have done for path/to/dir, and then restore _dir_'s metadata to the current directory (or the `--outdir`). See the EXAMPLES section. +As a special case, if _some/where_ names the "latest" symlink, +e.g. `bup restore /foo/latest`, then bup will act exactly as if the +save that "latest" points to had been specified, and restore that, +rather than the "latest" symlink itself. + Whenever path metadata is available, `bup restore` will attempt to restore it. When restoring ownership, bup implements tar/rsync-like semantics. It will normally prefer user and group names to uids and