Re: Friendly backup utility

2009-02-17 Thread Steve Searle
Around 02:07pm on Tuesday, February 17, 2009 (UK time), Reinhard Sy scrawled: > I am using unison for my backup which is a frontend to rsync I think. It is not a front end for rsync. And unison synchronises in both directions, whereas rsync is only in one. Steve -- (o< www.stevesearle.c

Re: Friendly backup utility

2009-02-17 Thread Reinhard Sy
Am Montag, den 16.02.2009, 06:07 +0530 schrieb Rahul Sundaram: > Steven Stern wrote: > > I just got a 1TB WD MyBook and am looking for an easy way to use it to > > back up my desktop machine. I'm currently backing /home to another > > machine on the network using rsync scripts, but for a full sy

Re: Friendly backup utility

2009-02-16 Thread Carlo van Rijswijk
Hi Steven, I'm using FwBackups, which is easy to use and has a nice intuitive GUI and a crontab like scheduling of backup-tasks. I think it is in the Fedora repository. Grt, Carlo Op zondag 15-02-2009 om 18:50 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef fedora-list-requ...@redhat.com: > Friendl

Re: Friendly backup utility

2009-02-15 Thread Rahul Sundaram
Steven Stern wrote: I just got a 1TB WD MyBook and am looking for an easy way to use it to back up my desktop machine. I'm currently backing /home to another machine on the network using rsync scripts, but for a full system backup, I'd like something a bit more graphical. I've seen reference to

Re: Friendly backup utility

2009-02-15 Thread RDB
On Sunday 15 February 2009 18:23:17 Steven Stern wrote: > I just got a 1TB WD MyBook and am looking for an easy way to use it to > back up my desktop machine. I'm currently backing /home to another > machine on the network using rsync scripts, but for a full system > backup, I'd like something a

Friendly backup utility

2009-02-15 Thread Steven Stern
I just got a 1TB WD MyBook and am looking for an easy way to use it to back up my desktop machine. I'm currently backing /home to another machine on the network using rsync scripts, but for a full system backup, I'd like something a bit more graphical. I've seen reference to TimeVault, but there