On Mon, Jan 31, 2005 at 12:11:06PM -0500, Kevin Alford wrote:
> This is the error I receive.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /class_saa/restore]# mt -f /dev/rmt1.1 rewind
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /class_saa/restore]# mt -f /dev/rmt1.1 fsf 1
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /class_saa/restore]# dd if=/dev/rmt1.1 bs=32k skip=1 |
> /usr/bin/gzip -dc | /usr/sbin/restore -f... -
                                          ^^^

Is this literally what you typed?
It looks like it from the messages below.

> Please mount volume 1 on ....
>         Press the Enter key to continue.
> restore: 0511-158 Cannot open ...: A file or directory in the path name
> does not exist.
> Please mount volume 1 on ....
>         Press the Enter key to continue.
> restore: 0511-158 Cannot open ...: A file or directory in the path name
> does not exist.
> Please mount volume 1 on ....
>         Press the Enter key to continue.
> restore: 0511-158 Cannot open ...: A file or directory in the path name
> does not exist. 

Generally an elipsis ("...") means
"and anything else you might need here".
It is not meant to be typed literally.

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