On 05/14/2012 04:27 AM, todd rme wrote:
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Lisufas Linuxfreunde
<linuxsusefan@opensuse.org> wrote:
Am Samstag, 5. Mai 2012, 10:49:32 schrieb Sven Burmeister:
Hence the question whether it should be pushed to Factory, i.e. openSUSE 12.2, before the freeze?
Hi,
very good idea. These tools are always meaningful and useful.
I have had a lot of luck with backintime. It has both gnome and kde backends, and overall has a lot of really good features.
-Todd
Does either of these backup apps support unattended non-user login backup? (system is on but no user is logged in) I use backintime on all of the families computers. My daughters have on
Am Montag 14 Mai 2012 schrieb johnm: their systems (openSuSE 12.1, KDE 4.7) a per user profile. When you configure backintime via GUI a cronfile is generated, that will be handled via anacron. They both make _unattended_ backups of their home directory. I changed this (ana)cronfile into a normal cronfile by hand. Every day exept Sunday a backup is made. The exception Sunday for then a system backup will be made, also using backintime. On Sundays backups older than 7 days will be removed automatically. This is also configured in backintime On my Debian machine the same policy works for my home directory. The weekly backups (including the weekly system backups) are stored on a 2 TByte USB harddisk that is connected to my computer. The filesystems for this system backup is mounted as NFS on my daughters machines. The daily backups are stored on the internal disk of my machine. Also made available via NFS. I think that will be changed in the next future. I never had problems with backintime. -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen Matthias Müller (Benutzer #439779 im Linux-Counter http://counter.li.org) PS: Bitte senden Sie als Antwort auf meine E-Mails reine Text- Nachrichten! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org