I have a 300GB external HD that contains a current / with the exeption of /proc/ /tmp/ /mnt/ /dev/ and /sys/...
Is it possible do a bare-metal restore using this? Also can you think of anything useful to add to this script? <begin backup.sh> #!/bin/sh # Primary Author: Brice Burgess - [EMAIL PROTECTED] # Secondary Author: Brad Sims - [EMAIL PROTECTED] # backup.sh -- backup to a local drive using rsync # Directories to backup. Separate with a space. Exclude trailing slash! SOURCES="/" # Directory to backup to. This is where your backup(s) will be stored. # Exclude trailing slash! TARGET="/backup/backup" # Your EXCLUDE_FILE tells rsync what NOT to backup. Leave it unchanged if you want # to backup all files in your SOURCES. If performing a FULL SYSTEM BACKUP, ie. # Your SOURCES is set to "/", you will need to make use of EXCLUDE_FILE. # The file should contain directories and filenames, one per line. # An example of a EXCLUDE_FILE would be: # /proc/ # /tmp/ # /mnt/ # *.SOME_KIND_OF_FILE EXCLUDE_FILE="/home/bsims/Scripts/Backup/exclude_file.txt" ########################### # We need to mount the external usb HD echo " Mounting external USB drive to /backup" sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/sda1 /backup echo " Done." echo " " echo " Starting backup..." # I want a log of when I last ran this script, and a list # of every package installed on my computer... date >> /home/bsims/Scripts/Backup/Backup_History.txt dpkg -l | awk '{print $2}' > /home/bsims/Scripts/Backup/dpkg-filelist if [ ! -x $TARGET ]; then echo " Backup target does not exist or you don't have permission!" echo " Exiting..." exit 2 fi echo " Verifying Sources..." for source in $SOURCES; do echo " Checking $source..." if [ ! -x $source ]; then echo " Error with $source!" echo " Directory either does not exist, or you do not have proper permissions." exit 2 fi done if [ -f $EXCLUDE_FILE ]; then EXCLUDE="--exclude-from=$EXCLUDE_FILE" fi echo " Sources verified. Running rsync..." echo " " for source in $SOURCES; do # Create directories in $TARGET to mimick source directory hiearchy if [ ! -d $TARGET/$source ]; then mkdir -p $TARGET/$source fi rsync -vv --exclude=$TARGET/ $EXCLUDE -a --delete $source/ $TARGET/$source/ done # Now we have to umount this beast before we can remove it... echo " " echo " Unmounting External USB Drive from /Backup..." sudo umount /backup echo " Done." echo " It is now safe to shutdown and/or remove the external USB drive." exit 0 <end backup.sh> -- If God hadn't meant for them to be sheared, he wouldn't have made them sheep. -- Calvera -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]