Clarify tmbless.sh UI

More clearly explain WHAT tmbless.sh accomplishes, and THEN
    explain exactly HOW it does it...

    Previously, we explained what we did mechanically, and THEN
    explained the result of doing that, which is useless to non-
    technical end-users.
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Lee Ockert
2023-10-18 17:56:07 -04:00
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#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/usr/bin/env bash
# BITSC LICENSE NOTICE (MODIFIED ISC LICENSE) # Copyright (c) 2023 Joshua Lee Ockert <torstenvl@gmail.com>
#
# TIME MACHINE BLESS
#
# Copyright (c) 2022 Lee Ockert <torstenvl@gmail.com>
# https://github.com/torstenvl
# #
# THIS WORK IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. THE IMPLIED # THIS WORK IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND TITLE ARE # WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND TITLE ARE
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DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION
Time Machine Blessing modifies the metadata of a snapshot directory Time Machine Bless marks a snapshot directory as valid and recognizable
(i.e., a datestamped directory inside a Backups.backupdb/machinename/ by Time Machine.
directory) so that the metadata reflects a backup completed on that date
and the metadata of the top-level drive matches that of the current drive. It does this by modifying the metadata of the snapshot directory so that
the it accurately reflects the date the snapshot was created and the
metadata of the 'drive' subdirectory within that snapshot directory
matches the current drive.
These modifications should allow restoration of files within the Time These modifications should allow restoration of files within the Time
Machine restore UI. Machine restore UI.