Backup Solution
Jonathan Zeppettini
jonzep at gmail.com
Wed Feb 14 03:29:05 UTC 2007
I see, have you tried to use keep, I haven't personally used it
however it seems to meet the criteria you outlined... Backups of
specific directories with optional scheduling and compression.
http://jr.falleri.free.fr/keep
sudo apt-get install keep
Let me know if it works well for you, I may give it a try as well
instead of doing things manually.
On 2/13/07, Matthew Flaschen <matthew.flaschen at gatech.edu> wrote:
> Jonathan Zeppettini wrote:
> > I would personally recommend partimage for system backups, it's
> > fantastic for imaging drives and should serve your needs if you use
> > the split option so the output file can span multiple CD/DVD discs...
>
> Thanks, that does sound useful, and I'll keep it in mind. However,
> right now I'm mainly focused on data backups. I.E. the kind of stuff I
> keep in my home directory, documents, music, videos, mail, browser
> settings, code I'm working on, etc. For instance, I'd like a way to
> plan out backups, like maybe monthly backups of all data, with
> incremental backups in between.
>
> Matthew Flaschen
>
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