Hi Lord,
on Wednesday, 2006-01-11 at 18:25:32, you wrote:
> (it's an Iomega ditto QIC-80 parallel port floppy-protocol tape drive). I
> also bought a very low quality DVD+RW drive (MagicSpin non-MMC, non-Ricoh -
Beh. A faster solution with similar security to either one would be a
tar -cf/dev/n
> I need to be able to back up around 32-40MB nightly and around
> 1.2GB weekly. Speed doesn't matter. Any ideas?
Does gentoo support packet/incremental writing on dvd-ram?
>From hardware point of view, it could be quite secure solution for
backup (10 rewrite cycles, compared to ~1000 for
Here's what I did. I mounted a partition of my home PC's 80 gig
partition using samba and gave the server write access. Right now I
just make a stage4 backup manually then copy it over to that hard
drive, but I'm going to modify the script where I can run it in a cron
job weekly. I also burn a c
Richard Fish wrote:
On 1/11/06, Lord Imbrius the Despondent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
inserted when there clearly is. Other times it gets 3 quarters of the way
through the write and throws an I/O error. I need to be able to back up
around 32-40MB nightly and around 1.2GB weekly. Speed do
On 1/11/06, Lord Imbrius the Despondent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> inserted when there clearly is. Other times it gets 3 quarters of the way
> through the write and throws an I/O error. I need to be able to back up
> around 32-40MB nightly and around 1.2GB weekly. Speed doesn't matter. Any
>
On 1/11/06, Lord Imbrius the Despondent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, all. I have a small webserver/mail server running Gentoo. I need tofind a backup solution that will work for this type of setup. Unfortunately,there is no working driver for a parallel floppy-protocol (backpack) tape
drive
Hello, all. I have a small webserver/mail server running Gentoo. I need to
find a backup solution that will work for this type of setup. Unfortunately,
there is no working driver for a parallel floppy-protocol (backpack) tape
drive for Linux 2.6. I've tried LOTS of things to get that drive w
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