In Bash
Write two scripts, 'backup.sh' and 'restore.sh' which do the following:
backup.sh
accepts a list of arguments which indicate the name o the output
file and a list of files that should be backed up.
Will take all of the files provided oher than the first and create a tar-ball(a tarred, gzipped file) with the name provided in the first argument.
restore.sh
Accepts a single filename of a tar-ball created by the script above
and restores the files from the backup
This should overwrite any existing files
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