Taking Magic Banana's cue, I applied the join command in round-robin fashion:
> HNs.Ed.tropic.ssec.wisc.edu.txt join -1 2 -2 2 join -1 2 -2 2 join -1 2
-2 2 join -1 2 -2 2 join -1 2 -2 2 time cat `ls
I use a dedi server to store / share my files in Nextcloud and run a separate
dedi with Nextcloud fully federated, .i.e. back-upped :)
Really nothing much to add to all info above, other than wishing you all a
very nice weekend :)
Best regards, GoRinNoSho
If backup fails i return to basic
I backup my files on servers and external drives.
eg.
projects -> git server
dotFiles -> also git server, with a readme to know where to put the files
music -> nextcloud
wallpaper/public images -> nextcloud
docs -> nextcloud
pictures -> external hdd 1
videos -> external hdd 2
mail -> mail server
In Control Center, there's a tool for that – Déjà Dup.
If your home folder is not big or you don't need incremental backups, do it
manually. Sometimes I compress files and folders using tar and save them in a
network drive. I give the tarballs names according to the date and content
eg.
Hi. Thank you for your fast reply:), very great information.
My next action is to make a good backup plan. And then implement the plan. I
will do this next week. (planned on Tuesday)
If anybody has some useful tips what the best backup methods are, then I
would like to know them.
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