On Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 05:15:14PM -0600, Bear Giles wrote:
> I've written a few prototypes and this comes down to four issues. Some of
> the details below are debian/ubuntu-specific but the same concepts will
> apply to redhat.
[..]
> 2. Packages should NOT be backed up. All you need is the package name and
> version. Reinstall from .deb and .rpm if necessary since this way you're
> sure that you never restore compromised files.

You may want to look at the apt-clone package for this part of the
work, it supports creating/restoring this meta-data.

Cheers,
 Michael
 
 
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 12:01 AM, Gaurav Saxena <grvsaxena...@gmail.com>wrote:
> 
> > Hello Aaron
> > Thanks a lot for your quick reply.
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:03 AM, Aaron C. de Bruyn 
> > <aa...@heyaaron.com>wrote:
> >
> >> In Windows, the ability to snapshot is built into the filesystem.
> >> In Linux, you must be running a filesystem that supports snapshots.  I
> >> know LVM supports snapshotting and I believe BRTFS has support, but
> >> other than that I'm not sure.
> >>
> >> Yes I read the logic behind windows system restore. But I think we can
> > take some other approach for this, that will be better as all users won't be
> > able to spare an extra partition formatted brtfs.
> >
> >
> >> Basically, your program would have to check the file system that is
> >> used on the computer (remember Linux can have many types of file
> >> systems mounted at the same time), then (in the case of LVM) make sure
> >> there's enough free space to snapshot, and finally take the snapshot.
> >>
> >> Ok. Do I have to snapshot the whole system partition / important system
> > files to the brtfs partition ?
> >
> >
> >> When the snapshots start filling up, you would either need to delete
> >> them or detect the low space and resize them.
> >>
> >> In my personal opinion, snapshotting in Linux is currently a pain in
> >> the rear.  It sounds like BTRFS could change that, but it's still a
> >> ways off.
> >>
> >> Ok.  I will try another approach that will be better as suggested by
> > people here.
> >
> >
> >> -A
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 21:00, Gaurav Saxena <grvsaxena...@gmail.com>
> >> wrote:
> >> > Hello all,
> >> > I want to write a windows system restore like program for ubuntu , which
> >> > will have options for creating restore points for the system and then
> >> > restoring it back to that point. Also I will as an extension provide
> >> support
> >> > for older version of a file as is in windows currently. I need your help
> >> to
> >> > find how to start with this in ubuntu. I know that I have to snapshot
> >> the
> >> > system when creating a restore point and then restore it. I need some
> >> > starting pointers so that I can start doing this work. Also if this has
> >> > already been done please inform me. I got this idea from
> >> >  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemRestore.
> >> > --
> >> > Thanks and Regards ,
> >> > Gaurav
> >> >
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