Hi John, I've tried using tat to backup to a USB Flash Drive but I can't seem to get it right I use the following command tar --create -f=/dev/sda1 upload.tar upload tar: =/dev/sda1: Cannot open: No such file or directory tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now Should I rather just detemine the mount point and copy it to that directory. The thing is I want a program to do the backup automatically without user interface so I want to make sure the backup is successful that's why I think tar would write to the device directly. What do you think. Henk On Di 22.08.2006 10:28, John Andersen <jsa@pen.homeip.net> wrote:
On Tuesday 22 August 2006 00:32, Henk Roos wrote:
Thanks John
can I use tar to backup to a memory stick as well. Maybe I must rather use a memory stick, what do you think?
Tar does not care what the target media is, so either should work. I have a disk in an external case which has both USB and Firewire interfaces. I use it for backup all the time. I can stack 3 or 4 full system backups on a 40 gig disk using Bru (which is specifically designed for backup).
There are also some Graphical programs (kdar) if you want, but you said command line.
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