6 restore-config - restore configuration
11 restore-config <restore-options>
16 You can either restore a GCA ('grml configuration archive', see
17 grml-autoconfig(1) for details) using the boot parameters or by a script file named
18 'restore-config'. Specify the filename of the configuration archive which
19 should be used as a parameter.
24 The following options are available to specify which parts of the archive should
29 Extract hidden files from $HOME ($HOME/.*).
33 Store hidden files from \$HOME (\$HOME/.*) of user grml [use as user root].
37 Extract modified files from /etc.
43 Note: The default is to extract (restore) all files found in the archive.
46 It is also possible to use environment variables for specifying which part
47 should be restored. Just set the corresponding variable: $RESTORE_HOME,
48 $RESTORE_ETC, $RESTORE_CONFIGDIR and $RESTORE_ALL
53 *restore-config -home foo_bar_config.tbz*::
55 Restore configuration from file foo_bar_config.tbz.
57 *restore-config config.tbz*::
59 Restore configuration from file config.tbz.
63 If you find a bug please report it. See link:http://grml.org/bugs/ for details
64 about how to report bugs.
68 grml-autoconfig(1), grml-autoconfig(8), mkpersistenthome(1), save-config(1)
72 (c) 2005++, Michael Prokop <mika@grml.org>