How do I create a backup image of my server?
R. Wood
rw at ncf.ca
Sun Dec 2 23:57:29 UTC 2007
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Allegedly, on Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 06:24:38PM -0500, Jay Stapleton stated:
> Richard Pullano wrote:
> > I just installed Mondo on 7.10 and I cannot seem to find the program
> > now to try it out :-(
> > Richard
>
> `mondoarchive` from the command-line
>
> -Jay.
One command-line trick that is useful in this kind of situation is:
dpkg -L mondo | less
This will output (mnemonic: 'List') all the files that are installed
when you install the package.
Sometimes an even faster way to locate the executable programs contained
in the package is:
dpkg -L mondo | grep bin
If there is more than one, or if you are still not sure, try this:
dpkg -L mondo | grep man
This will usually output the manpage(s) contained in the package so you
can use them to obtain further information about how to use the program
you just installed.
HTH,
Have Fun with GNU/Linux,
Raymond
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