export SAVE_OVERLAY=0
export DELAY=
export CONF_IMAGE=
+export CONF_BACKUP_LIST=0
export CONF_BACKUP=
export CONF_RESTORE=
export NEED_IMAGE=
-c) export SAVE_OVERLAY=1;;
-b|--create-backup) export CONF_BACKUP="$2" NEED_IMAGE=1; shift;;
-r|--restore-backup) export CONF_RESTORE="$2" NEED_IMAGE=1; shift;;
+ -l|--list-backup) export CONF_BACKUP_LIST=1; break;;
-f) export CONF_IMAGE="$2"; shift;;
-F|--force) export FORCE=1;;
-T|--test) export TEST=1;;
restore a .tar.gz created with sysupgrade -b
then exit. Does not flash an image. If file is '-',
the archive is read from stdin.
+ -l | --list-backup
+ list the files that would be backed up when calling
+ sysupgrade -b. Does not create a backup file.
EOF
exit 1
v "Saving config files..."
[ "$VERBOSE" -gt 1 ] && TAR_V="v" || TAR_V=""
tar c${TAR_V}zf "$conf_tar" -T "$CONFFILES" 2>/dev/null
+
+ rm -f "$CONFFILES"
}
+if [ $CONF_BACKUP_LIST -eq 1 ]; then
+ add_uci_conffiles "$CONFFILES"
+ cat "$CONFFILES"
+ rm -f "$CONFFILES"
+ exit 0
+fi
+
if [ -n "$CONF_BACKUP" ]; then
do_save_conffiles "$CONF_BACKUP"
exit $?