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Dumping multiple Folders
How would i go about dumping my /home/ directory and my /root directory
i currently have..... dump -f /root/backup.dp /home/ /root/ ...but dump only seems to see only my first source directory and not the second (/root in this case) anyone know a way around this..or if it is even possible? |
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