Re: Backup, what system files are *really* important?

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On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 15:21 -0700, Stuart McGraw wrote:
> I currently backup user only my user files with the 
> understanding that if I lose important system files, 
> I will reinstall the system from distribution media.
> 
> Yesterday I had a little accident when I accidentally
> deleted an unknown number of files in /var.  But 
> since the rpm database was still intact, I was able
> to "rpm --verify" all my packages, identify those 
> with missing /var files and reinstall just those 
> rpms.
> 
> Which leads to my question...  Are there certain 
> files and directories that should be saved because
> they are unusually important and can help recover 
> from common problems, without backing up *all* the 
> system files?  In my case above, having the rpm 
> database was critical.  I backup config files in 
> /etc and elsewhere that I've modified.  Are there 
> other *really* important system files I should be 
> saving?

I back up all of /etc and /usr/local. Also /opt if it exists.

poc

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