RE: proper way to back-up both win95 and linux

1997-10-21 Thread George Bonser
You can use dump and restore to provide incrementals. One way of doing it is to do a dump level 0 first, this would do a full backup. Then you next do a level 1 which only backs up what changed since level 0. Then a level 2 which only dumps what changed since a level 1, etc. Dump also allows you

Re: proper way to back-up both win95 and linux

1997-10-21 Thread Eloy A. Paris
John Overton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : I'm using a dual boot PC using 2 disks, debian on hdb and win95 on : hda. To keep things simple, I want to backup both disks through a : single (linux) mechanism, on a single tape. : : It would be great to avoid dumping disk images, as I'd like to provide

proper way to back-up both win95 and linux

1997-10-20 Thread John Overton
I'm using a dual boot PC using 2 disks, debian on hdb and win95 on hda. To keep things simple, I want to backup both disks through a single (linux) mechanism, on a single tape. It would be great to avoid dumping disk images, as I'd like to provide incrementals, etc. Recommendations? Options?