RE: A backup problem

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Thanks for the help. It tuned out, given the considerably different versions
of the distribution that rsync was the best choice.

Thanks again.

Now a new thread on loading Fedora

Mike

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[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Mike
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 11:17 AM
To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: A backup problem



I am installing Linux Fedora Core 2 over a an older RedHat version, 7.1. The
application is a complex one providing a real-time video feed. While
reasonably schooled in the application side there are any number of esoteric
pieces I am struggling with. Specifically something as simple as backing up
the system.

I've tried TAR and SMB only to create ever increasing volumes. The problem I
think is that my attempts are chasing the links instead of simply backing up
the links. I simply want to create a backup that I can copy back, untar or
the like, if I must re-create the system. All my software is a CVS archive,
however much of the meddling I've done to Linux is in the libs, file
structures, links, .conf files and the like.

Any direction will be greatly appreciated.

Mike



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