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Thanks edso, that solved my question.
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On 07.06.2020 22:15, Pope Rigby wrote:
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I was just going to let it do the entirety of root, but it seems to be
stuck at:
Error accessing possibly locked file /run/user/1000/doc
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Kenneth Loafman proposed the following answer:
For backup, yes. For restore, planned. Nowhere else.
...Ken
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For backup, yes. For restore, planned. Nowhere else.
...Ken
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> Ok
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Pope Rigby posted a new comment:
Ok that's useful, thanks. Can I specify a include/exclude list?
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Kenneth Loafman proposed the following answer:
Hi,
Yes, look at the verify command. It's in the man page, but simply:
$ duplicity verify [options] [--compare-data]
Hi,
Yes, look at the verify command. It's in the man page, but simply:
$ duplicity verify [options] [--compare-data] [--file-to-restore ]
[--time time] source_url target_directory
Verify without --compare-data will verify the consistency (hashes0 of the
backup. With --compare-data all of the
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I don't want to overwrite my entire filesystem with the backed up version, so
I'm wondering if there's an easy way to check if it's working without doing
that.
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