Guy Dallaire wrote:
I did a restore of files with amrecover and all the files restored
belong to root. Is this normal ?

No, that's not normal. But usually the problem is the other way: the files belong to a ordinary user (because he cannot chown a file being restored), but when using root to restore, you should have the original owners. Are you sure the files did not belong to root to begin with? Or did you restore to a temporary area, and then did something like "cp -r here there" as root? (forgot the -p option maybe?)


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