hi ya cormac two synchronized copies??? am assuming that mean that if you erased foo.txt on the master... it erases it on the other disk too???
- if you lost your files/data on the master... it wasn't mirrored/synchronized to the other set .... hummm.... - curious to see how/why you lost the data/files in the first place - it should have erased it on the other set too depending on failure mode ....... - automated backup... - use cron... - free backup scripts... http://www.Linux-Backup.net/app.gwif.html c ya alvin == == http://www.Linux10.org -- Linux 10th Anniversary Picnic == On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Paul Mackinney wrote: > Cormac McGuinness muttered: > > All my files/data were gone (I had two synchronised copies though, so I > > wasnt really worried :) ) > > I'm a recent convert to Linux as my defaul boot-OS and the OS I do email > on (a definition of where we really live?) One thing I haven't done yet > is get a good automated backup strategy going. I have lots of spare HD > room, a CD-R, and a DDS-2 Archive Python 4-tape library. I have a lot > of experience with backup strategy, but I'd appreciate software > recommendations. >