<div dir="ltr">Hi All,<br><br>I have a tar archive "user_backup_20080918.tgz" -- which is 19.4 GB of data which was previously my home folder, with many sub-folders, for my (old) user name 'user'.<br><br>
I have since reinstalled Linux... actually a new installation of Linux Ubuntu Mint. Now I want to uncompress the archive to my new home folder with my new user name of 'peter'.... what are the commands I need to do to achieve this?!?<br>
<br>note that the archive contains:<br><br>user_backup_20080918.tgz (19.4 GB filesize)<br> + user (folder)<br> + many folder and sub-folders here, as well as hidden files with leading dots in their filenames.<br><br>eg. would need to uncompress folders inside 'user' folder (old user name) to current 'peter' user (home) folder.<br clear="all">
<br>I'm guessing that I'd need to use the chown (change owner) command -- but I don't know how it works... I think I'd need to run it recursively on sub-folders... correct?!? How do I do this?<br><br>Regards,<br>
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