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{Filename?} Re: Backups



jbk wrote:
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> Chris OConnell wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> I've pretty much switched to Suse entirely, but am unable to figure 
>> out how to perform a backup.  I assume there must be a CP parameter 
>> that will say "copy everything in this directory recursively (hidden 
>> files too) and verify them for size when you are done."
>>
>> Does anyone use a script or program they like or would be willing to 
>> share to backup their files to a removeable drive?
>>
> 
> Attached is a script I got from Glen Burkhardt on the board. You will 
> have to change the device that dd prints to. It is a text file.
> 
> Jim
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I guess your on your own for scripts.

Jim



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