LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Backup software for LL2
#21
(10-20-2014, 03:06 PM)Tony Gamble link Wrote: Thanks,

And boot- repair is added like another .iso I assume.

Tony

Yes, you just keep adding Distos/ISO's until you say no.

Then you can boot the stick, select unlisted >
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Then select the item you want to boot:
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Edit:
Just to confirm, I just re-ran YUMI, selected another iso, rescatux
It detected existing items on the USB Stick, and just added the new one:
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Dave
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#22
Got my stack of USB's today.

Do I use the Debian or Ubunto version of Clonezilla, please?

I'm backing up Mint version 13 on one machine and Linux Lite v2 on another.

I'm also using the Yumi system to give me multi-boot sticks.

Tony
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#23
(10-24-2014, 03:13 PM)Tony Gamble link Wrote: Got my stack of USB's today.

Do I use the Debian or Ubunto version of Clonezilla, please?

Tony

It would be Ubuntu.... Dave
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#24
Thanks Dave,

Tony
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#25
Hi All,

Something to look at, for your "Backup - Toolset"
Allow you to backup specific things that are useful for re-installation.

http://www.teejeetech.in/2014/01/introducing-aptik.html

I have suggested to the Dev to add a "Configuration - Files" option.
Allow you to add specific files that you may change during install/set-up or just to get things working.

Dave
Upgrades WIP 2.6 to 2.8 - (6 X 2.6 to 2.8 completed on: 20/02/16 All O.K )
Linux Lite 3.0 Humming on a ASRock N3070 Mobo ~ btrfs RAID 10 Install on 4 Disks Smile

Computers Early days:
ZX Spectrum(1982) , HP-150 MS-DOS(1983) , Amstrad CPC464(1984) ,  BBC Micro B+64(1985) , My First PC HP-Vectra(1987)
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#26
Hello!

As a general rule of thumb, you don't want to mix Debian and Ubuntu/LL packages. The two are related to one another, but are not close enough to each other to be able to mix Debian and Ubuntu packages, and not potentially run into problems requiring a reinstall to fix...

73 DE N4RPS
Rob
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#27
Hi!

I'm using Seafile as my file back up system.
Its a cloud based system running on a very old computer (with Linux of course).

Take a look @ seafile.com

BR,
/tompa
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#28
Another "flexible" option if you are looking at "Offsite" Backup

CRASHPLAN
http://www.code42.com/crashplan/

CRASH Plan App give's you options for:
Local Backup at Home to an external storage device
Remote Backup to any PC(Family/Friends/Office etc, needs Remote PC needs CRASHPLAN)
or to
CRASHPLANS own Cloud Service

They have a Linux App option

Dave
((I'm not associated to CRASHPLAN, just passing on info))
Upgrades WIP 2.6 to 2.8 - (6 X 2.6 to 2.8 completed on: 20/02/16 All O.K )
Linux Lite 3.0 Humming on a ASRock N3070 Mobo ~ btrfs RAID 10 Install on 4 Disks Smile

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#29
I suggest you try CloudBacko Pro, it is a best backup software. It is the fastest, secure and more reasonable from other Backup solutions. It supports Windows, Linux, Mac, etc. It is best for me and helped me a lot when I faced lost problems. You can also try this. Thanks
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