but can you backup a running system to another (Linux) machine?
sure... you might miss some locked files but the majority will be
copied over...
but can you backup a running system to another (Linux) machine?
sure... you might miss some locked files but the majority will be
copied over...
OK then, but you have to first find out what files are locked.
Torsten pointed out some in his letter.
that's easy enough... they're recorded in the log as being
inaccessible ;)
Torsten pointed out some in his letter.
it made it a lot easier to be able to carry things forward
into the new setup running a completely different package that
wasn't cobbled together with shoestrings and bubblegum :)
that's easy enough... they're recorded in the log as being
inaccessible ;)
What log? I'm not an expert of this but:
it made it a lot easier to be able to carry things forward into the
new setup running a completely different package that wasn't cobbled
together with shoestrings and bubblegum :)
Yeah sure, as long as the backup works and is accesible.
I had a complete mirror backup on a Win10pro machine that wasn't
accesible when needed. After making the backup Windows even did a
check and told the user that the b-u was successful.
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