*
(the cksum output files should be identical...)
rm -r /usr/local
ln -s /muz/local /usr/local
Gary
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any difference in speed. Of course, YMMV.
-cpghost.
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can no
longer do point-in-time restores of the entire system. You can however
restore files that have changed from the diffs.
Gary
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. If
not, then it implies that the problem is not specifically with /bin/sh.
Assume you can login as abc using /bin/csh. Try simply running /bin/sh.
Does it work? If not, then again /bin/sh is broke somehow, replace it with
/bin/sh from another identical system (I run 4.10, sorry...)
Gary
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Check out rdiff-backup:
http://rdiff-backup.stanford.edu
It not only generates a mirror copy of the current system, but also
generates diff files that can be applied to the mirror to do a
point-in-time restore.
Gary
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All,
I have two 160GB disks I want to mirror (ad0 and ad2). I loaded a fresh
install FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE on the boot disk, and are following the
mirroring instructions at:
http://devel.reinikainen.net/docs/how-to/Vinum/
I have successfully added one half of the mirror and now are