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Re: [SLE] Need good b/u utility
- From: "Rick Friedman" <rickfriedman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 13:43:54 -0400
- Message-id: <20030620174354.6830366188@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I don't know what kind of problem you're having with Mondoarchive. I use
it all the time on my SuSE 8.2 system. I use Mondo 1.65 & Mindi 0.85. The
ISO it burns to CD is perfectly readable. If you mean you can't simply
mount it and read the individual files that you backed up... well, that's
true. But, that's because it is compressed.
Rick
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 09:49:56 -0500, "C Hamel" <chamel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> I am looking for a good GPL backup utility with which to b/u the /home
> directory and assorted others like /etc & /usr/local --perhaps even a
> full
> b/u on occasion-- and will copy it to smbfs w/o hassles.
>
> I have tried mondo/mindi and, though it seems to b/u okay, the ISO it
> cranks
> out is unreadable once burned to CD.
>
--
Rick Friedman
rickfriedman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Registered Linux user: #269579
Einstein: "God does not play dice."
Bohr: "Stop telling God what to do."
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it all the time on my SuSE 8.2 system. I use Mondo 1.65 & Mindi 0.85. The
ISO it burns to CD is perfectly readable. If you mean you can't simply
mount it and read the individual files that you backed up... well, that's
true. But, that's because it is compressed.
Rick
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 09:49:56 -0500, "C Hamel" <chamel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> I am looking for a good GPL backup utility with which to b/u the /home
> directory and assorted others like /etc & /usr/local --perhaps even a
> full
> b/u on occasion-- and will copy it to smbfs w/o hassles.
>
> I have tried mondo/mindi and, though it seems to b/u okay, the ISO it
> cranks
> out is unreadable once burned to CD.
>
--
Rick Friedman
rickfriedman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Registered Linux user: #269579
Einstein: "God does not play dice."
Bohr: "Stop telling God what to do."
--
http://www.fastmail.fm - Does exactly what it says on the tin
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