On 19/05/14 08:54, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan wrote:
> Hi Joep,
>
> What I can think of is, do a dummy new installation in a VM.
>
> Then copy the structure into your new disk.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan

Sharuzzaman,
Thanks for the quick reply. I have worked for many years with VMware as 
I needed s virtual environment to run some windows applications which 
didn't have Linux replacements. However I was ever so happy that I 
didn't need it any more (well actually bought a laptop as I used it seldom).
My question is why isn't there a script to do this as I assume I'm not 
the first one who had a disk crash of his backup filesystem. Moreoever I 
don't know backuppc sufficiently to be sure that only a new structure 
would be sufficient. Do you have experience with that?
Thanks in advance
Joep


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