> > So, I am still totally mystified about why it went so horribly wrong.
> > It would seem the KBackup software is at least partly to blame, maybe
> > entirely to blame? It uses gzip in conjunction with afio, which I
> > thought were fairly reliable. Hardware could possi
What in God's name are you doin with your headers? Reply-to is all
fscked up.
on Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 10:57:29AM +1030, Mark Phillips ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> So, I am still totally mystified about why it went so horribly wrong.
> It would seem the KBackup software is at leas
Fortunately a few weeks back, I had used KBackup to backup all
important files (ie /home and /etc) onto a 100M zip disk. I would
simply have to reinstall debian and then recover this backup --- or so
I thought.
After a few trials I managed to get was working debian up. Then came
the time to u
Hello!
KBackup don't make the incremental backup on my vfat
file system: the selected filelist contain only newly
created files, the modified ones don't.
If I mount them as an msdos file system, the
KBackup works well.
Any, ideas?
Thanks!
Karesz.
Thanks to all who responded to my message "backup using hard disk - any
ideas". I downloaded kbackup and I intend to start with that as soon as I
get my replacement drive. Thanks too to Ralph Winslow for the Perl script.
That is my current emergency backup till I get the drive back
Hi,
I have long been meaning to investigate kbackup, but it kept
loosing to procrastination.I am used to restore/dump and different
levels of dump; I do not see any level 2 or higher facilities in the
documentation (incremental dumps are, well, tedious when restoring
kbackup is a console backup solution primarily for single hosts and
tapes. It was shareware but not it´s GP licensed.
You can find it at:
http://www.phy.hw.ac.uk/~karsten/KBackup.html
Jens
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I mentioned to someone a while back that KBackup was a very nice program
that I used to use when the system was using Slackware but a Debian
package of it did not seem to be available. After doing some looking
around, I see that it is Shareware and that might account for its
absence from Debian
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