On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 4:03 PM Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> About timestamps and incremental backup:
>
> If you only go for mtime, them you miss changes of file attributes
> which are indicated by ctime.
> Even more, timestamps alone are not a reliable way to determine which
> files are new at
Hi,
David Christensen wrote:
> I have a SOHO file server with ~1 TB of data. I would like archive the data
> by burning it to a series of optical discs organized by time (e.g. mtime).
> I expect to periodically burn additional discs in the future, each covering
> a span of time from the previous
On 1/22/24 20:30, Charles Curley wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2024 18:27:51 -0800
David Christensen wrote:
debian-user:
I have a SOHO file server with ~1 TB of data. I would like archive
the data by burning it to a series of optical discs organized by time
(e.g. mtime). I expect to periodically
On Mon, 22 Jan 2024 18:27:51 -0800
David Christensen wrote:
> debian-user:
>
> I have a SOHO file server with ~1 TB of data. I would like archive
> the data by burning it to a series of optical discs organized by time
> (e.g. mtime). I expect to periodically burn additional discs in the
>
debian-user:
I have a SOHO file server with ~1 TB of data. I would like archive the
data by burning it to a series of optical discs organized by time (e.g.
mtime). I expect to periodically burn additional discs in the future,
each covering a span of time from the previous last disc to the
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