I've just been though the tedious process of restoring from backup. The 1T WD drive developed more unmappable bad sectors than it could handle, right in my /home partition! Bathtub so replaced under warranty. Tedium of doing reinstall. Previously /home had been backed up rsync to thumb-drive :-) Rsync out; rsync back in :-) It was then the task of restoring the ~/Documents, ~/Mail, ~/Music etc from DVD. Mount as /mnt/dvd then rsync into place. Step-and-repeat. I'd been a good boy and done my backups :-) OUCH! For some reason everything seemed to be r--r--r-- root.root I'd burnt the DVDs with K3B. Is this some side effect of putting a reiserFS on a DVD using K3B in data mode? Or what? Any thoughts? -- Think of managing change as an adventure. It tests your skills and abilities. It brings forth talent that may have been dormant. Change is also a training ground for leadership. When we think of leaders, we remember times of change, innovation and conflict. Leadership is often about shaping a new way of life. To do that, you must advance change, take risks and accept responsibility for making change happen. - Charles E. Rice, CEO of Barnett Bank -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org