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Re: Dlna client and backup



On 6/19/15, notoneofmy <notoneofmyseeds@gmx.de> wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot. I will give this a try. But to be clear, would this backup
> the entire system and restore it, in the event of a crash of something
> going horribly wrong? I'm hoping it to be like the Time Machine for
> linux; is that what it does?


Just a related side-note'ish kinda thing. I learned the hard way that
for whatever *_CHOICE_* we each make for producing backups, *MANUALLY
VERIFY* that the product is capturing hidden files, as well......

A while back I mentioned I use rsync for my "backups", and I remember
someone had.... "objected", for lack of a better word this sec. I
cognitively wasn't able to grasp why outside of someone was advising
rsync as is isn't the best....

The ah-ha moment came maybe a month or two later. I needed to rely on
my rsync produced backups. They #FAILed because the /home/user hidden
files were non-existent. While some files are easy enough to reproduce
in that case, it was the missing /home/user/.config directory shtuff
that was the absolute heartbreaker that fateful day. :)

A Life Lesson Learned the Hard Way... AGAIN. :D

Cindy :)

-- 
Cindy-Sue Causey
Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA

* runs with plastic sporks *


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