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Posted: April 03 2008,12:28 QUOTE

lucky13 is correct about the $ and how to grep them.  I had first grepped the entire line but then cut it short before posting.  I tried this and it works here now:

if sudo grep root:[$]1[$][$] /etc/shadow; then
  xterm -title "Set Root Passwork" -e sudo passwd
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Posted: April 03 2008,13:40 QUOTE

Jason: typo in Password (Passwork)

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Posted: April 03 2008,15:54 QUOTE

Great - almost there with the extension, just got to confirm which files need to be in the backup so that the printer(s) are still there after reboot.
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Posted: April 04 2008,13:42 QUOTE

I'm unable to get my printer to persist across boots because the backup will not save the following file:
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$ ls -l /var/run/ptal-mlcd/usb:OfficeJet_G85
srwxrwxrwx    1 root     root            0 Apr  4 17:35 /var/run/ptal-mlcd/usb:OfficeJet_G85

- which is a socket.

Any idea why this might be?
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Posted: April 04 2008,14:16 QUOTE

Some links from a web search: http://mandrivausers.org/index.p....y199056 http://www.linuxsa.org.au/pipermail/linuxsa/2003-March/052388.html

Summary (assuming they are correct):
- tar does not support socket files
- most likely they are regenerated, since they are 'live' files

Did you try your extension as-is without that file?
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