On 05 May 2023 08:29, Michel Verdier wrote:
Le 5 mai 2023 zithro a écrit :
If on USB/external drive, preferably format the drive so it can be read on
multiple OS. So prefer FAT32/exFAT, and avoid ext4, ZFS, NTFS, APFS, etc.
As I don't need to restore debian on windows I choose to format my
ex
On 5/5/23 14:21, David Christensen wrote:
If the file is a some kind of archive (e.g. tar(1)), both the data and
metadata are inside the tarball and the full-circle results should be
identical.
Not quite. The file times are usually changed in the un-tar operation.
You can usually expe
Le 5 mai 2023 zithro a écrit :
> If on USB/external drive, preferably format the drive so it can be read on
> multiple OS. So prefer FAT32/exFAT, and avoid ext4, ZFS, NTFS, APFS, etc.
As I don't need to restore debian on windows I choose to format my
external drive with xfs on encrypted partition
On 5/4/23 18:37, zithro wrote:
The easiest and fastest way to backup is on DVD/USB/external drive, so
that you can restore offline.
...
If on USB/external drive, preferably format the drive so it can be read
on multiple OS. So prefer FAT32/exFAT, and avoid ext4, ZFS, NTFS, APFS,
etc.
I do
2023-05-05 (금), 03:37 +0200, zithro:
> On 05 May 2023 03:12, Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
> > Usually i do backup into Google Drive (with only very important
> > files).
> > So if system is crash, i go to re-install entire after format.
>
> I hope you encrypt your data, and you have a good internet conn
On 05 May 2023 03:12, Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
Usually i do backup into Google Drive (with only very important files).
So if system is crash, i go to re-install entire after format.
I hope you encrypt your data, and you have a good internet connection !
The easiest and fastest way to backup is on
On 05 May 2023 03:02, Maureen L Thomas wrote:> I need to start writing
down everything I do so I don't forget again.
This is one of the best advice you can follow, and don't think it's
because of your age !
We ALL forget stuff we only do once in a while, and not only with
computers ...
Just re
Dear Thomas,
Maureen L Thomas writes:
> I should have thought of that. Thank you for your help. I need to
> start writing down everything I do so I don't forget again.
Usually i do backup into Google Drive (with only very important files).
So if system is crash, i go to re-install entire afte
I should have thought of that. Thank you for your help. I need to
start writing down everything I do so I don't forget again.
On 5/4/23 8:53 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 5/4/23 17:43, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
On 5/4/23 8:26 PM, David Christensen wrote:
So, your Lenovo Think[Center|Light|P
On 5/4/23 17:43, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
On 5/4/23 8:26 PM, David Christensen wrote:
So, your Lenovo Think[Center|Light|Pad|Station] has two (2) USB 2.0
or 3.0 type-A ports?
Can you plug the mouse and the keyboard into the hub, plug the hub
into the computer, and plug the USB HDD into the compu
On 5/4/23 8:26 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 5/4/23 17:00, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
The USB hub is plugged into the USB on the computer and does not have
a power adapter with it, the seagate does not have a power adapter
just a special plug with a usb on one end and the right one for the
se
On 5/4/23 17:00, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
The USB hub is plugged into the USB on the computer and does not have a
power adapter with it, the seagate does not have a power adapter just a
special plug with a usb on one end and the right one for the seagate but
no power supply.
If I remove the US
On 5/5/23 08:15, Jeremy Ardley wrote:
The harder ways to solve this should work. However you may have to pay
for at least one drive.
1. Get an external USB drive and a powered USB 3 hub. Then create a
bootable USB/DVD recovery drive such as knoppix
http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.ht
On 5/5/23 08:00, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
The USB hub is plugged into the USB on the computer and does not have
a power adapter with it, the seagate does not have a power adapter
just a special plug with a usb on one end and the right one for the
seagate but no power supply.
If I remove the
On 5/4/23 7:23 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 5/4/23 16:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
Ok so I cannot download any files to fix my /var section. I have a 2
TB seagate that has a USB 3 cord to it. I do not have an open USB
port so I plugged it in to my USB hub thingy and it got shut down.
The USB hub is plugged into the USB on the computer and does not have a
power adapter with it, the seagate does not have a power adapter just a
special plug with a usb on one end and the right one for the seagate but
no power supply.
If I remove the USB hub I will not have a key board to use a
On 5/4/23 16:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
Ok so I cannot download any files to fix my /var section. I have a 2 TB
seagate that has a USB 3 cord to it. I do not have an open USB port so
I plugged it in to my USB hub thingy and it got shut down.
So, the USB HDD does not have a power adapter;
On 05 May 2023 01:03, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
Ok so I cannot download any files to fix my /var section. I have a 2 TB
seagate that has a USB 3 cord to it. I do not have an open USB port so
I plugged it in to my USB hub thingy and it got shut down. It is no
longer usable. So the question is
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