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An experiment in backup



I'm trying to develop a reliable backup method that does not use proprietary tools or formats, and is free as in beer.  I thought I had it, but i just tried a restore, and it's a miserable failure.  I wonder if anyone here can point out the error of my ways.

I have a tar backup of the entire system, excluding /sys, /proc and /dev.
I have a tar backup of a bind-mount of /dev.
These were taken while the system was running, but quiet.  I did it this way because I cannot get the system to boot into single user mode.  Putting "single" on the end of the "linux" like results in a black screen.

I restored these, created /sys and /proc, and tried to boot the resulting partition.  It boots, but X does not come up, or even seem to try.  I can do a console login to my usual account, and stuff is there.

I'm quite clueless as to why this is happening.  I could sure use some help.

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Kevin O'Gorman
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