On 12/22/2018 06:27 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
For years I've told others to have backups.
In a way THAT is the source of my confusion.
The others owned a computer to accomplish a specific task.
Therefore it was clear "Why backup?"
I however have essentially a self education project - "How to do an
ideal install". The deliverable, so to speak, is some understanding of
the guts of Linux. Data loss would be more an inconvenience than a
disaster. The data might be compared to notes accumulated when writing a
paper. Since the majority of the content is from archived mailing lists
an appropriate web search could retrieve most of it. I would lose my
indexes primarily. I think I know how to prioritize. It will have a side
benefit of helping me better organize things.
My primary machine just went to the shop which reminded me I should be
more organized and current myself.
Any recommended survey articles?
TIA
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