Bernie Innocenti wrote:
El Mon, 17-05-2010 a las 15:20 -0700, Thomas C Gilliard escribió:
I am still thinking of the "sneakernet" use case where there is no
networking to use for backup.
It does NOT backup or restore the journal.
(It will restore to a new unchanged script created USB. (I am still
testing). This would be useful if the overlay got corrupted or full..
Why backup the entire OS when the user can only write to $HOME?
You are right. I was experimenting...
I will change the instructions to reflect only Home backups,
* I have seen "/ full " error messages on restore....
(Besides, the overlay should never get corrupted because it shouldn't
even exist, but that's another story :-)
The deja-dup functionality is neat:
Yeah, I know it's good: I made everyone in the office use it for their
computers. Besides, we use Duplicity to back up all Sugar Labs' servers.
We could use Duplicity to backup to USB sticks and even Amazon S3, but I
still think that the UI should be integrated with the control panel or
perhaps with the Journal (through menu items "Back up" and "Restore"
directly on the device icon).
I agree.
Unfortunately that is not something I am able to do....
Until you, or someone else, can incorporate that function into the CP
A Sugarized deja-dup backup will have to do.
Cordially;
Tom Gilliard
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