hi ya jan... unfortunately i do not have any useful comment for you.... but thanx for the nice list...
personally... i like compressed backups....to save space/media... c ya alvin -- my only other comment... today....a secretary type dis some work at home...made a cdrom with (microsoft-based)adaptec cdcreate.... and the silly linux could NOT mount it...but NT and Win2000 could see the contents of the cdrom... :-( mount -o ro -t iso9660 /dev/hdxx /mnt/cdrom failed...as did any other permutaitons of options... On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote: > Hi! > > People on this list wrote about backup-scripts for CD-RWs. I want to > setup such a solution for my 2-Box-Home-Network. Is there any > preconfigured debian-way to do this? > > I had a look at some scripts on freahmeat such as > > bbackup-0.52 > burn_baby_burn-0.9.2 > cdar > cdbackup > cdbackup-0.5.2 > cddump-0.6 > cdrecord-scripts.tar.gz > discbackup > mkcdrec > multiCD > scdbackup-0.6 > > Are there any recommendations? According to the REAMEs nearly all > scripts do what I want, but all seems to need some adaptation. What > are your experiences? > > I want to make daily backups of /home on a CD-RW. Today there are only > 300 MB of Data, but perhaps some day it will be more than 650 MB, so > it would be nice to have either a compression-option or to have the > ability to make multivolume-cds. > > Some month ago I wanted to set up kbackup, but I could not persuade it to > talk with my Zip-Drive. > > TIA > juh > > -- > Wahrheit schäubleweise > http://www.sudelbuch.de/2000/20000202.html > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >