restore-config(1) ================= Name ---- restore-config - restore configuration Synopsis -------- restore-config About ----- You can either restore a GCA ('grml configuration archive', see grml-autoconfig(1) for details) using the boot parameters or by a script file named 'restore-config'. Specify the filename of the configuration archive which should be used as a parameter. Options ------- The following options are available to specify which parts of the archive should be extracted. *-home*:: Extract hidden files from $HOME ($HOME/.*). *-grmlhome*:: Store hidden files from \$HOME (\$HOME/.*) of user grml [use as user root]. *-etc*:: Extract modified files from /etc. *-configdir*:: Extract $HOME/config. Note: The default is to extract (restore) all files found in the archive. [TIP] It is also possible to use environment variables for specifying which part should be restored. Just set the corresponding variable: $RESTORE_HOME, $RESTORE_ETC, $RESTORE_CONFIGDIR and $RESTORE_ALL Usage examples -------------- *restore-config -home foo_bar_config.tbz*:: Restore configuration from file foo_bar_config.tbz. *restore-config config.tbz*:: Restore configuration from file config.tbz. Bugs ---- If you find a bug please report it. See link:http://grml.org/bugs/[] for details about how to report bugs. See also -------- grml-autoconfig(1), grml-autoconfig(8), save-config(1) Author ------ (c) 2005++, Michael Prokop