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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory Vdump of two filesystems Post 26399 by RTM on Friday 16th of August 2002 09:58:33 AM
Old 08-16-2002
If you mean dump two filesystems ( /usr and /data) then no since the restore of such a dump would not know where to put it.

one dump containing two different filesystems - the restore would have to be able to specify two locations to restore to. It can't.

You can run either a script to dump different filesystem to the same tape with multiple vdump commands - each would still be separate.
 

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SUP-IMPORT-DUMP(1)					      General Commands Manual						SUP-IMPORT-DUMP(1)

NAME
sup-import-dump - import message state dump to Sup index SYNOPSIS
sup-import-dump [options] dumpfile DESCRIPTION
Imports message state previously exported by sup-dump into the index. sup-import-dump operates on the index only, so the messages must have already been added using sup-sync. If you need to recreate the index, see sup-sync --restore <filename> instead. Messages not mentioned in the dump file will not be modified. OPTIONS
--verbose, -v Print message ids as they're processed --ignore-missing, -i Silently skip over messages that are not in the index --warn-missing, -w Warn about messages that are not in the index, but continue --abort-missing, -a Abort on encountering messages that are not in the index (default) --atomic, -t Use transaction to apply all changes atomically --dry-run, -n Don't actually modify the index. Probably only useful with --verbose --version Show version information --help, -h Show help message SEE ALSO
sup-mail(1), sup-sync(1), sup-dump(1) AUTHOR
Sup was written by William Morgan <wmorgan-sup@masanjin.net>. This manual page was written by Per Andersson <avtobiff@gmail.com> for the Debian project (but may be used by others). April 9, 2012 SUP-IMPORT-DUMP(1)
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