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[Ifile-discuss] Re: protect .idata from corruption
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Ole Jacob Taraldset |
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[Ifile-discuss] Re: protect .idata from corruption |
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Wed, 26 Mar 2003 14:49:49 +0100 |
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I was thinking more in line of a lock file which would make sure that the file
wasn't over written with a 0-file.
-Ole Jacob
On Wednesday 26 March 2003 14:47, clemens fischer wrote:
> Ole Jacob Taraldset <address@hidden>:
> > I just experienced that all the data in my .idata was deleted. The
> > hd was 100% filled last night and that is probably the reason why it
> > happened. Is there anything that can be done to prevent this from
> > happening again (except for maing sure that the hd is filled up)?
>
> make a backup. twice a week for non-sensitive data might be enough.
> to give an example: tar'ing up all data in /etc/* and local/etc/* as
> well as my home-dir and certain other vital files makes a compressed,
> encrypted archive of 33MB, which can be stored abroad. use good
> encryption, though, like PGP or the like, not crypt(1).
>
> clemens
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