> On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Ray wrote:
>
>> was wondering if there is a package that is opitmized for backing up a
>> debian system, like something that would compare the installed system to
>> a set of cds (ie the install cd set) and then write out the configuration
>> and additional packages to c
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Ray wrote:
> was wondering if there is a package that is opitmized for backing up a
> debian system, like something that would compare the installed system to
> a set of cds (ie the install cd set) and then write out the configuration
> and additional packages to cd|iso|
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:00:08 -0500
Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> was wondering if there is a package that is opitmized for backing up a
>
> debian system, like something that would compare the installed system
> to a set of cds (ie the install cd set) and then write out the
> configuration an
May be `backup2l' [testing] is your candidate.
Ray wrote:
was wondering if there is a package that is opitmized for backing up a
debian system, like something that would compare the installed system to
a set of cds (ie the install cd set) and then write out the configuration
and additional pac
was wondering if there is a package that is opitmized for backing up a
debian system, like something that would compare the installed system to
a set of cds (ie the install cd set) and then write out the configuration
and additional packages to cd|iso|tape|whatever. so that the when the
resto
David Welton wrote:
>
> Hi, I need to back up 4 or 5 local Debian boxes, and am wondering
> which of the various backup programs included in Debian have worked
> well for people. I've had a look at afbackup and tob, and they seem
> *ok*, but nothing spectacular. I am more interested in something
On Tue, Aug 04, 1998 at 05:45:52PM -0700, David Welton wrote:
> Hi, I need to back up 4 or 5 local Debian boxes, and am wondering
> which of the various backup programs included in Debian have worked
> well for people. I've had a look at afbackup and tob, and they seem
> *ok*, but nothing spectacu
Hi, I need to back up 4 or 5 local Debian boxes, and am wondering
which of the various backup programs included in Debian have worked
well for people. I've had a look at afbackup and tob, and they seem
*ok*, but nothing spectacular. I am more interested in something that
is safe and simple... I a
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