Alex wrote:
Dear/Beste Ray,
Tuesday, December 3, 2002, 12:25:48 AM, you wrote:
[please CC me, I'm not subscribed]
I'm looking for a way to back up my entire system in such a manner that
if it fails and I need to restore it, I would be able to do it to any
arbitrary disk without havi
Quoting Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and others:
May I put in a word for HD caddies?
HDs are pretty cheap nowadays and purchasing two for your system instead of one
is a perfectly reasonable option.
OK, so now you can backup your "in-the-case" system and data complete onto your
removable HD, and put i
Dear/Beste Ray,
Tuesday, December 3, 2002, 12:25:48 AM, you wrote:
> [please CC me, I'm not subscribed]
> I'm looking for a way to back up my entire system in such a manner that
> if it fails and I need to restore it, I would be able to do it to any
> arbitrary disk without having to first inst
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002 18:25:48 -0500
Ray Kohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm looking for a way to back up my entire system in such a manner that
>if it fails and I need to restore it, I would be able to do it to any
>arbitrary disk without having to first install the base OS before
>restoring. I'm
[please CC me, I'm not subscribed]
I'm looking for a way to back up my entire system in such a manner that
if it fails and I need to restore it, I would be able to do it to any
arbitrary disk without having to first install the base OS before
restoring. I'm running -CURRENT.
What I have at my dis