Hi all,
I've been using BackupPC to backup Windows clients for over a year and all
is running well.
I've got other data on the BackupPC server that I'd like to backup regularly
also, but I'm having problems getting the server to backup the '/' and
'/boot' directories.
The client are being bac
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 12:49 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> Jim McNamara wrote:
> >
> > Thanks again for everyone's help, I'm a longtime lurker on these boards,
> > and I was quite pleased to have support when my usualy install
> > conditions were thrown out!
>
> I'm still curious about the real caus
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Jim McNamara wrote:
>
> Thanks again for everyone's help, I'm a longtime lurker on these boards,
> and I was quite pleased to have support when my usualy install
> conditions were thrown out!
I'm still curious about the real cause of your problem, though. I
revived an old vmware image of Cent
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Adam Goryachev <
mailingli...@websitemanagers.com.au> wrote:
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> I'm guessing your telephony system will be some commercial version of
> asterisk? I would seriously question the idea of putting both your
> telephony
Am Mittwoch, den 17.12.2008, 12:08 -0200 schrieb Rodrigo Real:
> Hi
>
> Rob Owens wrote:
>
> My experience in booting the usb disk was successful, I had some
> problems with grub and fstab, which I guess are not easy to avoid.
you could avoid that sda-problem by using uuid's in the fstab.
> My experience in booting the usb disk was successful, I had some
> problems with grub and fstab, which I guess are not easy to avoid.
> Depending on how many disks I have on the machine the device is
> recognized as sdb, sdd, etc, so I should, at least, dinamically generate
> the fstab file,
Hi
Rob Owens wrote:
>>
> I thought about something similar a while back. I never got anywhere
> with it, but the plan was to use Knoppix or Knoppix-like technology to
> have all the hardware automatically detected and configured at boot.
> That way the hard drive could be installed in any machin
Hi,
Les Mikesell wrote on 2008-12-16 19:39:54 -0600 [Re: [BackupPC-users] CentOS
4.7 suid fails repeatedly with BackupPC]:
> Which brings up the question - why would anyone install a 4.x now if you
> don't already have something old that you need to keep working on it?
he does - an old project p
Ermanno Novali wrote:
If you like i can post the changed init script (redhat/centos based).
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Les
Very helpful,
i think i'll try out soon your method
if you like post your modified init script,
thank you!
The script is attached.
Its also in the mailing list
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