Greetings.

The Network Manager man page says to 'chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf', so I did, 
and that one move enabled the wireless network to work as it should.

Now I find it causes a problem when restoring a backup: tar fails in restoring 
that file, of course, and reports an error. The number of files restored is 
less 
than expected, so I assume that tar stops restoring and just continues to spin 
through the rest of the tarball without doing anything. Is that right?

I've tried setting the options  --ignore-command-error and --ignore-failed-
read, separately, but with no effect.

Is there a way to tell tar to 'keep going', as with portage? If not, I'm going 
to have to mess about with 'chattr [+/-]i' with all the opportunities that has 
for error. I don't need any more of those, thank-you-very-much!

-- 
Regards,
Peter.




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