On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 03:20:33AM -0700, Dino Vliet wrote:
> Eeh, are the differences between real backup and point
> in time recovery?
Point in time recovery allows you to restore you system to a single
point in time. Backups, depending on how they're performed, give you
multiple points in ti
Thanks for your answer.
I can mount all the partitions (ubuntu via the
mount_ext2fs command).
So, I could use DD, but then I would have to do this
every time I want to be synchronized.
This would be the firts thing I could try, when the
disk drive arrives. Then I would know I have at least
a co
On 2006/09/29 14:08, Dino Vliet seems to have typed:
> I waant to use this extra drive as a backup solution.
> What options do I have?
Dump is an excellent solution if you can mount all partitions
(see
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/backup-basics.html
for details on usi
On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 03:08:53PM -0700, Dino Vliet wrote:
> Good evening peeps,
> I have this 80gb sata seagate harddisk in my freebsd
> amd64 system. This harddisk is partioned so I can dual
> boot with Ubuntu. So I have data on my freebsd
> partition as well as on my ubuntu partition.
>
> As I