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To make your backup effective, you need to know which are the files that you do not want to loose when your computer goes bye-bye. Keep all this files beneath the folder /root/archiv. Yes all. Your pictures and your texts and your secret passwords. Now go and buy a USB disk. Mount the disk on /mnt/usb. Now install Unison, here is an example for SUSE Linux:
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yast -i unison
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Now all that is left to do is to keep /root/archiv and your USB disk on /mnt/usb in sync:
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unison /root/archiv /mnt/usb/archiv
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= Take an image of your computer =
 
To store a backup of your computer on another computer in the network, use
 
To store a backup of your computer on another computer in the network, use
 
  tar -cv -f- $(ls -1 | grep -Ev "proc|sys|tmp|media|mnt") | ssh root@''target'' "cat >/root/slash.tar"
 
  tar -cv -f- $(ls -1 | grep -Ev "proc|sys|tmp|media|mnt") | ssh root@''target'' "cat >/root/slash.tar"
 
This stores a backup of your computer, but not /proc, /sys, /tmp, /media and /mnt on the computer ''target'' in /root/slash.tar.
 
This stores a backup of your computer, but not /proc, /sys, /tmp, /media and /mnt on the computer ''target'' in /root/slash.tar.

Revision as of 16:02, 7 February 2009

To make your backup effective, you need to know which are the files that you do not want to loose when your computer goes bye-bye. Keep all this files beneath the folder /root/archiv. Yes all. Your pictures and your texts and your secret passwords. Now go and buy a USB disk. Mount the disk on /mnt/usb. Now install Unison, here is an example for SUSE Linux:

yast -i unison

Now all that is left to do is to keep /root/archiv and your USB disk on /mnt/usb in sync:

unison /root/archiv /mnt/usb/archiv

Take an image of your computer

To store a backup of your computer on another computer in the network, use

tar -cv -f- $(ls -1 | grep -Ev "proc|sys|tmp|media|mnt") | ssh root@target "cat >/root/slash.tar"

This stores a backup of your computer, but not /proc, /sys, /tmp, /media and /mnt on the computer target in /root/slash.tar.