On 07/17/2009 03:10 AM, Mike Cloaked wrote:
Hi Mike,Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak wrote:On 07/16/2009 09:58 AM, Tim wrote:Now I'm wondering what can be trusted as a medium for removable backups. I much prefer the notion of something like a drive that carries uncompressed copies of files, for direct access to a backup. Rather than serial access tapes, or terribly slow multi-DVD collections.I found USB drives to be hugely unreliable. I ended up removing the disks from their enclosures and using them inside the main computer chassis, like a normal drive. I think something is buggy with the USB drive implementation, though I don't know what exactly (kernel driver, enclosure electronics, who knows...)I have been using a Seagate FreeAgent Go external usb drive for this purpose for some time and has worked flawlessly. When I got the drive I simply re-partitioned it with ext3 from scratch, and removed all trace of the Windows one-touch backup system in the process. Plugging in to F10 and F11 based systems under Gnome works just fine and I run backups based on rsync (and rdiff-backup). The drive is physically small and neat and the only minor issue is the short usb lead that comes with the drive. If you don't mind, I would appreciate a little more detail on how you reformatted the drive. I have been trying to get a 500g Segate FreeAgent Go to work, and so far, I have had no success. When I can get the box to recognize it, I keep getting write errors, and frequently the drive will not be recognized at all. Thanks in advance. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- cheers, Paul - VA7NT - email: va7nt@xxxxxxxxx "Those who hear not the music, think the dancers mad." “Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil.” - Thomas Mann "That state which separates it's warriors from it's scholars will have it's thinking done by cowards and fighting done by fools" - Thucydides - The Pelopenisia "The Malice of the wicked is reinforced by the weakness of the virtuous." - Churchill |
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