Adam Goryachev on 12/12/2013 10:32 PM, wrote:
My suggestion, which is not worth much....
You should save your data in at least three places, so I assume you are trying
to save it to two, but both copies are on the same drive.
I would suggest the following:
One physical HDD has all your OS + Data for normal day to day use
One physical HDD has all your backuppc data (/var/lib/backuppc on debian/ubuntu)
I am going to go with the option of using a USB HDD for the backuppc data - I
haven't looked at the config choices yet either in Ubuntu or BackupPC - what
would be easiest?
- configure Ubuntu to mount the one of the partitions on the USB drive at
/var/lib/backuppc (it's a 2TB drive thats also going to have my OS clone from
clonezilla on it)
- configure BackupPC to put backuppc data on the drive where the systems mounts
it by default (haven't tried it yet but I think it's in /media somewhere)
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