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Stories tagged with: restore
Creating Backups With Back In Time On An Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop
http://www.howtoforge.com/creating-backups-with-back-in-time...
This tutorial explains how to install and use Back In Time on an Ubuntu 9.04 desktop. Back In Time is a simple backup tool for Linux inspired from "flyback project" and "TimeVault". The backup is done by taking snapshots of a specified set of directories.
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Creating Backups With luckyBackup On An Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop
http://www.howtoforge.com/creating-backups-with-luckybackup-...
This tutorial explains how to install and use luckyBackup on an Ubuntu 9.04 desktop. luckyBackup is an application for data back-up and synchronization powered by the rsync tool. It is simple to use, fast (transfers over only changes made and not all data), safe (keeps your data safe by checking all declared directories before proceeding in any data manipulation ), reliable and fully customizable.
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Tags: luckybackup, backup, restore, ubuntu, rsync
Back Up/Restore Hard Drives And Partitions With CloneZilla Live
http://www.howtoforge.com/back-up-restore-hard-drives-and-pa...
This tutorial shows how you can back up and restore hard drives and partitions with CloneZilla Live. CloneZilla Live is a Linux Live-CD that you insert into your computer; it contains hard disk and partition imaging and cloning tools similar to Norton Ghost. The created images are compressed and can be transferred to a Samba-, SSH-, or NFS server or to a local hard drive or USB drive.
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How To Back Up An Ubuntu 8.10 System With SystemImager
http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-back-up-an-ubuntu-8.10-syst...
SystemImager lets you create images of your Linux installations. To do so, you need an image server (should have enough disk space to store your images) and a so-called golden client (i.e., the system of which you want to make an image). This means that you have to install some software on your image server and on your golden client in order to run SystemImager. This tutorial shows how to install a SystemImager server and a SystemImager client, both using Ubuntu 8.10, and how to create/update/restore/delete images.
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Tags: systemimager, backup, restore, ubuntu, rsync
QuickStart, The Swiss Army Knife For Ubuntu 8.04 Desktop
http://www.howtoforge.com/quickstart-the-swiss-army-knife-fo...
In this article I will show how to install and use QuickStart on an Ubuntu 8.04 desktop. QuickStart is like a Swiss army knife, it allows you to do various things on your Ubuntu desktop: creating and restoring backups, running scheduled backups, backing up configuration files, installing some common applications, installing DVD codecs, deleting unnecessary files, etc.
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Tags: quickstart, ubuntu, backup, restore, codecs
CDBackup, utility designed to work with any backup and restore for Linux
http://ubuntulandforever.blogspot.com/2008/05/cdbackup-utili...
CDBackup is a utility designed to make backups to CD- R(W) media easier.
It is designed to work with any backup and restore software that can read from stdin,write to stdout, and can handle linear devices such as tape drives.
Dump/restore, cpio, afio, and tar should all work fine.
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Tags: cdbackup, ubuntuland, linux, restore, maintenance, open sour
Simple Backup, a simple Linux backup method
http://ubuntuland.nireblog.com/post/2007/12/28/simple-backup...
This article describes a simple backup method that I use every day to backup my home Linux systems. It's an easy method that non-technical Linux users can use to backup their important data. We'll discuss the decisions you have to make in order to do a thorough backup.
You hear it all the time from writers and your geek friends: "You should backup your computers." Well, here's one more geek to bug you about it again, but also to give some help.
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Tags: simple linux backup, restore, utilities, backup, open source
Dump restore utilities for Linux backup
http://ubuntuland.nireblog.com/post/2007/12/29/dump-restore-...
Dump examines files in a filesystem, determines which ones need to be backed up, and copies those files to a specified disk, tape or other storage medium.
Subsequent incremental backups can then be layered on top of the full backup.
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Tags: backup, linux, open source, dump, restore, ubuntuland, Ubunt
Scheduled Backups With Rsyncbackup On Debian Etch
http://www.howtoforge.com/scheduled-backups-with-rsyncbackup...
This document describes how to set up and configure rsyncbackup on Debian Etch. Rsyncbackup is a Perl script that cooperates with rsync. It is easy to configure and able to create scheduled backups (partial and incremental backups).
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Tags: rsyncbackup, rsync, backup, restore, debian, linux
Creating Snapshot-Backups with BackerUpper On Ubuntu 7.10
http://www.howtoforge.com/creating-snapshot-backups-with-bac...
BackerUpper is a tool similar to Apple's TimeMachine. It is intended to create snapshot-backups of selected directories or even your full hard drive. From the BackerUpper project page: "Backerupper is a simple program for backing up selected directories over a local network. Its main intended purpose is backing up a user's personal data." This article shows how to install and use BackerUpper on Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon).
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Tags: backerupper, backup, restore, ubuntu, linux
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