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| Backing up a Linux system This is just a quick question, is there any way to backing up linux a free and faster way? Thanks |
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| Re: Backing up a Linux system Back up the entire partitions or just your system files? Linux does include back-up software (at least the RedHat distribution does). Otherwise, you can use programs such as PowerQuest DriveImage (www.powerquest.com) to back up your entire partitions to other drives or to CDs/other external media. It works pretty good and supports both Windows as well as Linux partitions. |
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| Re: Backing up a Linux system What is the backup utilities that comes with RedHat callled???? By using a program like drive image or something, that backs up the hard drive to another drive, to do this you need an other drive in your system. In my case I only have one drive in my system. I want to do a backup of the entire system over the network and put it to a windows server. Becuase I am new to linux, I dont know really what to backup, so I guess in my case it would be better to back up the entire system??? Thanks in advanced, CyberJ. |
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| Re: Backing up a Linux system Can Partition Image read the new linux file system (ext3) becuase i know that Symantec Ghost Ent. 7.0 can only read ext2 and not ext3? This could be a solution, i'll have a look into it. Thanks |
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| Re: Backing up a Linux system Check out http://www.partimage.org/ It lists the supported filesystems - and ext3 is on it :-). Much to my suprise, the FS I use - ReiserFS is also on it. |
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| Re: Backing up a Linux system i downloaded partimage, started using it, its a great program, back up the entire system to any other hdd or even the networking :D Thanks guys |
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