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

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On Thursday 11 March 2010 11:56:56 pm Mike McCarty wrote:
> Typical root level directories one might find are
> 
> /bin		system user programs, not needed
> /boot		system boot programs & config, not needed
> /dev		in modern systems, managed by udev & not needed
> /etc		system configuration, needed
> /home		user data files, not needed (for the system)
> /initrd		system files, not needed
> /lib		loadable libraries, not needed
> /lost+found	file system recovery, not needed
> /media		mount points, not needed
> /mnt		used for temp mount point, not needed
> /opt		possibly empty, not needed
> /proc		not a real directory, not needed
> /root		root's home directory, not needed
> /sbin		system maintenance programs, not needed
> /selinux	contains some configuration files, needed
> /sys		not a real directory, not needed
> /tmp		no useful information, not needed
> /usr		perhaps needed, if /usr/local contains stuff
> /var		perhaps needed

/srv ?

Best, :-)
Marko

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