Anyone tried recovering multiple ssids with a path?
I ran recover as: recover -d destination -S ssid1 -S ssid2
where ssid1 was /home and ssid2 was /tmp. It worked fine, but then I
tried running it again as:
recover -d destination -S ssid1 /home/user/testdir -S ssid2
It restored /home/user/testdir but not /tmp, and no complaints. I then
tried it as:
recover -d destination -S ssid1 -S ssid2 /home/user/testdir
Again, I get /home/user/testdir but no tmp. I wasn't sure how it would
interpret having the path for ssid1 after ssid2, but seems it just
ignores ssid2 if a path is provided. Maybe I'm missing something obvious
here?
I would expect that the path would follow the given ssid, but since the
path must be absolute then maybe it doesn't matter?
George
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