Kaarthik Sivakumar wrote: >>>>"KK" == Kris Kennaway <kris_at_obsecurity.org> writes: >>>> >>>> >KK> On Wed, May 05, 2004 at 12:53:46AM -0400, Kaarthik Sivakumar wrote: > > >>>Actually I have been meaning to ask: what exactly do you backup? >>>Everybody and every doc says "backup the important stuff", but what >>>exactly in the system is important? Currently I backup the following: >>> >>>/boot/loader.conf >>>/etc >>>/usr/X11R6/etc >>>/usr/local/etc >>>/usr/local/share/config >>>/var/db/pkg >>>/home/<user> >>>/root >>> >>>Is this sufficient? >>> >>> > >KK> Only you can really answer that :) If you have files in other >KK> directories that are important, of course you should back them up. >KK> For example, not doing a full system backup will mean you have to >KK> spend a lot of time reinstalling from scratch, e.g. reinstalling all >KK> of your ports. > >Currently I am backing up all configuration information, since I spent >too much time reading too many docs to set up my machine the way I >want it. I cant go back and find the same docs and reread them if >anything should happen to the machine. Infact I did lose data when I >was running -stable but then I decided to switch to -current instead, >so I had to reread all kinds of docs and redo my entire configuration >all over again since -current and -stable currently dont do most of >the things in the same way. My backup was therefore made moot. > >I havent otherwise lost any data and so I dont quite know what else is >important. I just wanted to know what others were doing with respect >to backups; atleast those who are taking backups. > >kaarthik > >_______________________________________________ >freebsd-current_at_freebsd.org mailing list >http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current >To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscribe_at_freebsd.org" > > > After reading the threads I too have decided to *gasp* backup my laptop ... not backing up /home, but everything else ... sudo dump 0Lauf - / | bzip2 -c > 05052004-inspiron.bz2Received on Tue May 04 2004 - 20:22:19 UTC
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