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they're restoring.
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we can't unmount. quiet down the initial grep call
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replace for loop in determining excludes with parameter expansion across
the entire array.
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of bins available. leaves an unresolved issue of dating the rollback when you roll all the way back to the seed
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* in the case of a directory, copy the contents of the restore target to
a new directory and chown it back to the original UID:GID.
* use %Y%m%d as a suffix on the restored file instead of seconds from
epoch.
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barriers again
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sweep: for the love of god, don't iterate over ls
deletion: use a proper boolean check in the outer if.
deletion: only accept a single character at the prompt
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if/then for simple checks. get rid of [[ ]] around evaluations where we're checking the return value (square brackets are checking for the presence of a string).
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This reverts commit ca3b3c91000d757461fcb7ad13a62b7a2a9d8fb3.
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discard the hackish while loops in favor of failing hard in unmount_all
if either the union or the seed fails to unmount.
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chance of being backed up by the user
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returns non-zero
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