Hello Derek,
Wednesday, June 18, 2003, 2:44:52 AM, you wrote:
DJ> You might like to check out drakbackup which is a Mandrake GUI for
DJ> rsync Get the updated version the one on the CD is broken.
Thanks for the heads-up about being broken. Worst thing is a backup
that is no good!
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Thank you,
On Wednesday 18 Jun 2003 5:04 am, rikona wrote:
>
> BF> You could use rsync to do backups to a removable drive.
>
> Sounds interesting for the data backups. Thanks. I'm still snooping
> for a reliable way to do complete (and reliable) disk image backups of
> the ext3's I have. It seems some progra
Hello Brant,
Tuesday, June 17, 2003, 12:52:50 PM, you wrote:
BF> Here is a page comparing the different journaling file systems.
Thanks - these are indeed impressive numbers. My worries are gone.
BF> If you are running a file server ext3 might not be a good idea
BF> because it is relatively slo
Here is the page I neglected to post in my last response:
http://www.linux-mag.com/2002-10/jfs_05.html
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Hello Brant,
Tuesday, June 17, 2003, 11:10:22 AM, you wrote:
BF> They don't make a single drive larger than what Mandrake can
BF> handle as far as I know.
Very nice!
BF> Are you planning on using RAID to group a bunch of drives
BF> together? If you are planning on using RAID it's also unlikel
rikona wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'm considering using MD as a file server for the local net. What
>determines the largest hard disk size that I can use with MD - file
>system, BIOS, or
>
They don't make a single drive larger than what Mandrake can handle as
far as I know. Are you planning on using