On 30 Dec 2022, at 22:08, Bill Cunningham
<bill.cu1234(a)gmail.com> wrote:
In visiting the backup subject from some time ago, I have found that from most
environment boots that are rescue type boots, there are two restores that seem to be
available.
1. rsync, of course, and;
2. I have seen fsarchiver.
Now I have never seen restore/dump in a rescue environment. So to me there is no reason
to use it. rsync is very complicated but might be well worth the time and effort
mastering. fsarchiver seems ok.
Other than that, clonezilla seems to be that best and fastest to me, for my purposes.
As in incremental backups. dump/restore seems good, but rescue environments do not seems
to have it, not the f37 workstation iso. Mastering find and using tar might be ok, but, no
compression.
Other than these two restore types, rsync and fsarchiver, is anyone familiar with a
commonly available, rescue environment restore?
I created a fedora rescue usb ssd that i install any software i need to maintain my
machines.
That removes the limitation of what is installled on the live media.
I use duplicity for backup and restore.
Barry
B
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