Any ideas about a backup/restore script that can do the following:
A script that recursively backs up/restores files and dirs to/from an archive showing prompts for every dir whether to be backedup/restored or not. For example, lets say we have the following files and directories:
base path: /home/me/Downloads/test
dir: /home/me/Downloads/test/1
dir: /home/me/Downloads/test/1/1a
file: /home/me/Downloads/test/1/filein1
dir: /home/me/Downloads/test/2
dir: /home/me/Downloads/test/3
dir: /home/me/Downloads/test/4
file: /home/me/Downloads/test/4/filein4
file: /home/me/Downloads/test/backup.sh
file: /home/me/Downloads/test/get_dirs_files.sh
file: /home/me/Downloads/test/restore.sh
file: /home/me/Downloads/test/script.sh
The script should backup all files and dirs, but should prompt us yes/no for each dir and not files in the tree.
I am trying this:
#!/bin/bash
get_dirs= eval "find . -type d -exec echo \"{}\" \;"
echo $get_dirs
echo "| BACKUP YOUR SYSTEM: "
OPTIONS="Backup Exit"
LIST="1) Backup 2) Exit"
select opt in $OPTIONS; do
if [ "$opt" = "Exit" ]; then
clear
exit
elif [ "$opt" = "Backup" ]; then
tar jcvpfw /backup.tar.bz2 $get_dirs
echo "BACKUP COMPLETE"
exit
else
clear
echo "| BAD OPTION! Select 1 or 2"
echo "|--------------------------------------------------------------"
echo "| BACKUP YOUR SYSTEM: "
echo $LIST
fi
done
Since I can get all the dirs by find . -type d -exec echo "{}" \;
And also interactively archive with w option of tar, that doesn't exactly backsup all the files in the current dir though.
-ok
option offind
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