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Дана уторак 20 новембар 2007, Billie Walsh је написао(ла):
> I've been kicking around something for a while that I thought was a
> pretty good idea.
>
> Once you get your system running like you want it build an ISO from it.
> The idea would be to have a bootable DVD/CD that would reinstall your
> complete system just like it was the day you made the ISO. From there
> you could do whatever backups were done after the install DVD/CD was built.
>
> I've done a lot of reading and searching over this. It looks possible.
> But, it looks WAY complicated.

I am more conserned with my data. For all I care, I can reformat my disk with 
operating system right now (or shoot it with a gun since I hold OS on a 
separate hard disk and I do a little rsync backup of important config files 
to the /home disk so I would loose nothing except a few hours of installing 
10.3, downloading all the updates and packages that I installed and possibly 
buying a new disk if I shot the first one :) ).

But, what you would like to do sounds quite feasible and doesn't sound too 
complicated to me. You can always remake all RPMs that are installed on your 
system and write them to some DVD. Take a look at Kiwi 
(http://en.opensuse.org/Kiwi). It allows you to build openSUSE install CD/DVD 
with RPMs that you place in some directory. I can't remember right now, but I 
believe there is a program that makes RPMs from your rpmdb and your system, 
so the whole process could be made into a cronjob (especially if the cronjob 
can put the empty DVD into the drive ;) ).

Anyway it's getting late here, so guten nacht to all
Filip

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