What I had in mind was (1) a Linux only solution and (2) using a tape as
the backup device. The reason is that many of my company's customers
(rural telephone cooperatives) would like to become ISPs and my
supervisor wanted me to come up with a Linux solution; besides, I have
only one hard drive at home :-). Thanks.
Steve Browne wrote:
>
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2000 18:59:23 +0100, you wrote:
>
> >Mondo-Rescue (below) seems to be only for CDRs. Which is a good
> >procedure/application for disaster recovery when backing up with tape
> >using tar/gz, taper, or kdat?
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >---Norvell Spearman
>
> I back up from hard disk to hard disk with Ghost. It runs under MSDOS
> from a floppy but will back up Linux (and practically anything else).
> I use a version 5.0d made before Symantec bought out the program; I
> can't attest to the current "Norton" Ghost.
>
> Steve
> Stephen B. Browne
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