Re: Homedir backup (was Re: "Stateless Linux" project)

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Jeff Spaleta wrote:
cough rdiff-backup cough librsync based cough python based... like all good system-config tools should be :->
http://rdiff-backup.stanford.edu/
or if you dont want the "mirror" aspects and want a little more privacy
http://www.nongnu.org/duplicity/


-jef"using unattended rdiff-backup cronjobs via ssh on his lan for
personal data, and man oh man is it fun to wipe his rawhide test box
and do a fresh install and be able to restore is whole home directory
from his rdiff-backup created backed on the other machine on the lan
by asking rdiff-backup to simply drop the /home as it was 2 days ago
right back into place, if rdiff-backup were in Core I could problably
kickstart that sort of process with obnoxious ease."spaleta

<AOL> Preach it, brother! :) </AOL>

Eli
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