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Document access time handling
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$ restic -r /tmp/backup backup --files-from /tmp/files_to_backup /tmp/some_additional_file
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Backing up special items
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Backing up special items and metadata
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**Symlinks** are archived as symlinks, ``restic`` does not follow them.
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When you restore, you get the same symlink again, with the same link target
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archived as a block device file and restored as such. This also means that the content of the
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corresponding disk is not read, at least not from the device file.
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By default, restic does not save the access time (atime) for any files or other
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items, since it is not possible to reliably disable updating the access time by
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restic itself. This means that for each new backup a lot of metadata is
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written, and the next backup needs to write new metadata again. If you really
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want to save the access time for files and directories, you can pass the
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``--with-atime`` option to the ``backup`` command.
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Reading data from stdin
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