"The dump and restore programs are Linux equivalents to the UNIX programs of the same name. As such, many system administrators with UNIX experience may feel that dump and restore are viable candidates for a good backup program under Red Hat Linux. Unfortunately, the design of the Linux kernel has moved ahead of dump's design." (see Chapter 8 section 8.4.2.3 of Red Hat Linux 8 System Administration Manual)

Win Toe wrote:
dump is a great choice to make full system backup

Win Toe


At 01:08 PM 7/18/03 -0500, you wrote:


Hello all.  I have what I hope will be a fairly simple question.  We
have a Redhat system that we want to make sure we get a full system
backup (image) of anytime a major change is made.  Does anyone have any
suggestions or tips on how they are doing it?

Thanks!

HCC


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