Dne čtvrtek 11. ledna 2018 16:05:51 CET, Anton Aylward napsal(a):
As regular readers might recall, I have much of my system arranged as 5G partitions of that I can back up each partition onto a DVD. I use K3B.
I'm looking at doing selected, perhaps "incremental', backups. It is easy enough to select , for example, changed files using FIND. FIND produces a list, but K3B and the tools for making ISO images want files in a directory.
The best I can think of is to have a dummy directory that has symlinks to the files generated by FIND. It seems a bit of a kludge. I'm certainly not happy about the 'tree'.
Can the readership think of an alternative? Is there a .iso builder that takes a file list or input stream of file names?
Two quick solutions came to my mind: 1) If You are running Btrfs, You can burn the snapshots (perhaps packed by tar to that ~4 GB blocks). 2) Use duplicity (or some GUI using it like Deja-Dup, perhaps kbackup) - it makes incremental backups (tar, zip, gpg) - You can set size of volumes, You can compress the volumes, if require also encrypt. In both cases You'll have one directory of files of given size and You can burn them. -- Vojtěch Zeisek https://trapa.cz/