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Dump and restore problem

Hi all, having problem with dump & restore for cloning simple linux system.
The command is : dump -0u -f /temp/var.dump /dev/sda5

But somehow the result displayed:
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dump: ACLs in inode #1250760 won't be dumped: Inappropriate ioctl for device
dump: ACLs in inode #1250761 won't be dumped: Inappropriate ioctl for device
dump: ACLs in inode #1250762 won't be dumped: Inappropriate ioctl for device
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And the restore have all file permissions screwed.

Any idea what causing this and how to fix it?
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Anybody?

Or should i go with other method of cloning linux system? Any idea which better (fast and create image size as small as possible)?

g4u? cpio? dd?
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