On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 12:23 PM Chris Murphy <lists@colorremedies.com> wrote:

> 2) Since there is a high likelihood that my filesystem is not
> completely fixed, then when I take a backup using partclone, dd or
> clonezilla won't those errors be carried over ?

Yes. I recommend a Pika Backup for a simple GUI solution to back
things up. It doesn't have any file system specific dependencies. I'm
sure if you look through the list archive for backups or start a new
thread with your requirements you'll get more suggestions.

>
> Even if I buy a new drive and restore the backup, I still might get crashes.

You definitely want a backup with its own independent file system. A
dd/ddrescue/clone is mainly for troubleshooting and disaster recovery.
It's not a great backup because a backup you want easy to keep up to
date. Daily or weekly, depending on your tolerance for loss.


Hi Chris,

Resurrecting this thread after a long time. Hope you all are doing well.

I mainly have some questions regarding Pika Backup and what I can do with it:

1) Can I back up my whole system using Pika/Borg Backup ?

Can I install Fedora 33 on LVM(thick) and Ext4, and get back my root system as it were with Pika Backup ?

2) Or is it that I can just get back my /home directory, everything else will have to be installed and setup ?

The reason I am asking these questions is because BTRFS did not work out for me.

I want to go back to LVM(thick) with ext4. That gave no problems.

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Regards,
Sreyan Chakravarty


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Regards,
Sreyan Chakravarty