From: Mick <michaelkintzios@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] How to build a time machine on Gentoo
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 22:37:48 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201008162237.59827.michaelkintzios@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTi=HcNBqbvKCz9YipZjuyhyjQNvyLJ9s-FsGrf4L@mail.gmail.com>
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On Monday 16 August 2010 11:30:36 Nganon wrote:
> On 16 August 2010 11:36, Marco <listworks@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 1:11 AM, Nganon
> > <nganon+gentoo@gmail.com<nganon%2Bgentoo@gmail.com>>
> >
> > wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > Here is what I wanna do. I want to have only one big backup for, say,
> > > userA-2010.08.07.tgz and other small backup tars containing only the
> > > files/folders that were modified since last update, 2010.08.07, as
> > > userA-diff-2010.08.14.tgz, userA-diff-2010.08.21.tgz,
> > >
> > > userA-diff-2010.08.28.tgz
> > >
> > > etc. Now if I want to take the userA back to the future, 2010.08.21, I
> >
> > want
> >
> > > to
> > > do it by first extracting the huge tar userA-2010.08.07.tgz and then
> > > the tiny
> > > backup userA-diff-2010-08-21.tgz.
> >
> > backup2l can do exactly what you want:
> >
> > http://backup2l.sourceforge.net/
>
> Nice one indeed. Exactly does what I want. It is also good that the backups
> can be use without the program itself.
>
> It does not seem to be updated since 2009 but I will give it a try.
Not sure if it's in an overlay, but I don't think it's in portage.
Run eix -l backup and see how many back up tools and scripts pop up.
I have been using tar, star and rsync. They all work and they can all make
incremental back ups. You'll find that a lot of the other 'smart' back up
applications are based on these anyway.
HTH.
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Regards,
Mick
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Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-08-15 23:11 [gentoo-user] How to build a time machine on Gentoo Nganon
2010-08-16 0:15 ` Alex Schuster
2010-08-16 10:27 ` Nganon
2010-08-16 8:36 ` Marco
2010-08-16 10:30 ` Nganon
2010-08-16 21:37 ` Mick [this message]
2010-08-16 23:53 ` Thomas Yao
2010-08-17 11:34 ` Nganon
2010-08-17 11:29 ` Nganon
2010-08-17 12:14 ` Maximilian Bräutigam
2010-08-17 12:33 ` Alex Schuster
2010-08-18 11:04 ` Nganon
2010-08-18 11:34 ` Neil Bothwick
2010-08-18 11:53 ` Nganon
2010-08-18 14:53 ` Bill Longman
2010-08-18 18:03 ` Nganon
2010-08-18 18:37 ` Bill Longman
2010-08-18 18:49 ` Joerg Schilling
2010-08-18 19:04 ` Nganon
2010-08-18 19:28 ` Joerg Schilling
2010-08-18 19:09 ` Bill Longman
2010-08-18 19:29 ` Alan McKinnon
2010-08-18 20:03 ` Joerg Schilling
2010-08-19 9:30 ` Joerg Schilling
2010-08-18 18:53 ` Nganon
2010-08-17 19:34 ` Enrico Weigelt
2010-08-18 11:09 ` Nganon
2010-08-18 11:59 ` William Kenworthy
2010-08-18 17:56 ` Nganon
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