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re[2]: [rdiff-backup-users] burning increments on CDR?
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Greg Freemyer |
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re[2]: [rdiff-backup-users] burning increments on CDR? |
Date: |
Fri, 2 May 2003 16:05:19 -0400 |
>> >>>>> "NF" == Nicola Fankhauser <address@hidden>
>> >>>>> wrote the following on 27 Apr 2003 15:40:46 +0200
>> NF> hello list is there a simple way to burn increments on CDR for a
>> NF> more reliable backup? IIRC rdiff-backup is more directed towards
>> NF> backups on file servers.
>> Sorry, I don't know of any non-awkward way. The problem is that, in
>> general, the increments are only useful if the mirror data is
>> available. And that changes every time you back up, so it's not a
>> very good match with CDR.
>> You could burn the whole thing on a CDR though. For instance if your
>> backup was small enough you could back up for a month, and then burn
>> the whole destination directory onto a CDR. I'm not sure about the
>> capabilities of the default CDR filesystem though. They probably
>> don't support hard links and such.
>> --
>> Ben Escoto
You might ask on the UDF mailing list. (SuSE sponsors the list).
UDF is an alternative CD layout that is more flexible than the normal one.
UDF is _not_ supported in any distro I know of (including SuSE), but they are
trying to get it into the 2.6 kernel.
Of course you can get the patch and compile your own kernel.
HTH
Greg
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Greg Freemyer