Re: Backing up system

2009-03-27 Thread GMS S
Hi, http://www.sysresccd.org/Download With the SystemRescueCd I backed up the /dev/sda6 partition in /mnt/backup/ naming diskimage After backing up operation the file has the automatic extension like diskimage.000. Is this file ok to restore? If I name it diskimage.gz then it is automatically

Re: Backing up system

2009-03-27 Thread Paulo Cavalcanti
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 5:29 AM, GMS S gms...@yahoo.com wrote: Hi, http://www.sysresccd.org/Download With the SystemRescueCd I backed up the /dev/sda6 partition in /mnt/backup/ naming diskimage After backing up operation the file has the automatic extension like diskimage.000. Is this

Re: Backing up system

2009-03-27 Thread Michael D. Setzer II
Hope this isn't to Off-Topic... but related info. Been watching this thread, and want to mention the methods that I have used. G4L and G4U can both do disk and partition images. I must point out that I am the current maintainer of the Free G4L. I develop the system on my Fedora machines, but

Re: Backing up system

2009-03-27 Thread Bill Crawford
On Friday 27 March 2009 09:01:30 Michael D. Setzer II wrote: It does work best if you clear unused space before doing an image to reduce space since the null filled sectors compress to almost nothing. How do you do that? -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@redhat.com To unsubscribe:

Re: Backing up system

2009-03-27 Thread Roberto Ragusa
Bill Crawford wrote: On Friday 27 March 2009 09:01:30 Michael D. Setzer II wrote: It does work best if you clear unused space before doing an image to reduce space since the null filled sectors compress to almost nothing. How do you do that? head -c 1 /dev/zero 100mega will

Re: Backing up system

2009-03-27 Thread Michael D. Setzer II
On 27 Mar 2009 at 12:42, Bill Crawford wrote: From: Bill Crawford billcrawford1...@gmail.com Organization: None To: fedora-list@redhat.com Subject:Re: Backing up system Date sent: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 12:42:56 + Copies

Re: Backing up system

2009-03-26 Thread Paulo Cavalcanti
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 2:02 AM, gms...@yahoo.com wrote: promac wrote: [ You can do this way, but ideally your file system should be unmounted (boot from a live CD/DVD). I, personally, use BackupPC for /home and partimage for the file system (/ and /boot). -- Paulo Roma Cavalcanti

Re: Backing up system

2009-03-26 Thread GMS S
Hi, With the SystemRescueCd ,typing xinit in the terminal a graphical interface with the terminal appears. There typing partimage got the partimage window. Giving a filename like backup the backing up process starts. After a while it prompts that there is no space left. The current directory

Re: Backing up system

2009-03-26 Thread Roberto Ragusa
GMS S wrote: Hi, Reading this:http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=35087 I ran this command from terminal being root tar cvpzf backup.tgz --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/backup.tgz --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/media --exclude=/sys / I suppose some excludes could have

Re: Backing up system

2009-03-26 Thread Paulo Cavalcanti
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 8:38 AM, GMS S gms...@yahoo.com wrote: Hi, With the SystemRescueCd ,typing xinit in the terminal a graphical interface with the terminal appears. There typing partimage got the partimage window. Giving a filename like backup the backing up process starts. After a

Re: Backing up system

2009-03-25 Thread gmspro
promac wrote: [ You can do this way, but ideally your file system should be unmounted (boot from a live CD/DVD). I, personally, use BackupPC for /home and partimage for the file system (/ and /boot). -- Paulo Roma Cavalcanti LCG - UFRJ ] Would someone please tell how to use partimage to

Backing up system

2009-03-21 Thread GMS S
Hi, Reading this:http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=35087 I ran this command from terminal being root tar cvpzf backup.tgz --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/backup.tgz --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/media --exclude=/sys / But the last two lines from terminal.

Re: Backing up system

2009-03-21 Thread Aldo Foot
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 4:25 AM, GMS S gms...@yahoo.com wrote: Hi, Reading this:http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=35087 I ran this command from terminal being root tar cvpzf backup.tgz --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/backup.tgz --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/media