Solved,
Rsync put the backup into /root/Backup
Found the folder using
$du -h --max-depth=3 / | sort -h
also fixed the external NTFS HDD with M$-Windows (couldn't find an app
to fix ntfs on linux)
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>On Thu, 30 Apr 2015 07:11:46 +0200
>Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
> If your hard disk is making
On Thu 30 Apr 2015, Kezhawe wrote:
> I can still read&write on the external hdd and on my laptop (which I
> have my gentoo there) I can't do anything on / because its filled up
> with /proc/kcore after "rsync failed"
You need to ignore /proc/kcore as (a) that's a virtual file that doesn't
reside
I can still read&write on the external hdd and on my laptop (which I
have my gentoo there) I can't do anything on / because its filled up
with /proc/kcore after "rsync failed"
rsync -aAXv
--exclude={"/dev/*","/proc/*","/sys/*","/tmp/*","/run/*","/mnt/*","/media/*","/lost+found"}
/*
"/run/media/na
If your hard disk is making scary noises that could be the drive starting
to fail have you tried to determine if the drive is still good or on the
way out?
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 2:12 AM, Kezhawe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to backup my gentoobox using rsync into a NTFS External Drive
> Rsync Fail
Hi,
I tried to backup my gentoobox using rsync into a NTFS External Drive
Rsync Failed And now there is no space lesft on my root directory "/"
and kcore file size is 128 TiB and my External NTFS HDD makes scary
sounds (Like it is working hardly) even when its not mounted rsync
created some files/