** Also affects: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: deja-dup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: duplicity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: duplicity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Summary changed:
- The Ubuntu Backups tool isn't helpful for restoring your home directory
+ Warn the user before doing a restore of configuration files
** Also affects: deja-dup
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: deja-dup
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: deja-dup
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1324710
Title:
Warn the user before doing a restore of configuration files
Status in Déjà Dup:
Triaged
Status in deja-dup package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in duplicity package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Following an unrelated crisis on my new laptop (okay I'll admit it: I
forgot my drive encryption passphrase), I took steps while it was
still fully functional to make a backup of ~ for later restore.
Fortunately the tools guided me into a backup of /home ignoring the
Trash and my Downloads directory. I wrote it to an SD card that had
plenty of space, verified the install, did a test restore to a
temporary directory, and then was satisfied enough to flatten the
machine.
After my first boot, I launched the backups tool and ran a full
restore from this backup, putting the files in their normal locations.
At this point, Unity INSANED. I ended up with a desktop that
consisted of nautilus, the default wallpaper, and not much else. I
ended up going into a vc with Ctrl+Alt+F1, but couldn't find any
obvious culprits. No amount of logging out and in, or of rebooting
could save me from this situation.
Either the tools should be more cautious about restoring dangling
symlinks, files being watched by dbus et al, and permissions races
(Yeah, you'll have trouble writing that file into the directory you
faithfully restored as 0555. You have the technology to avoid this
problem), or it should warn the user against doing a full restore of
/home like that. I ended up restoring to a secondary location and
selectively pulling files into place again, in the end.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: duplicity 0.6.23-1ubuntu4.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-29.52-generic 3.13.11.2
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-29-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.2
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop: Unity
Date: Thu May 29 23:17:15 2014
InstallationDate: Installed on 2014-05-29 (0 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS "Trusty Tahr" - Release amd64 (20140417)
SourcePackage: duplicity
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
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