[Gllug] tar.gz

Jackson, Harry HJackson at colt-telecom.com
Fri Feb 1 16:34:13 UTC 2002



> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Hearns [mailto:john.hearns at framestore-cfc.com]
> 
> The december Linux Journal had an article on Mondo Rescue.
> Looks to be right up your street, in your front door,
> and sitting on your couch eating biscuits.
> 
> http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/
> 
> If I remember, the article talks about backing up every night to CD-R
> And you can create bootable rescue CD's
> 
> 
> I'm quite interested in this - I guess its too soon for you to get it 
> installed, but would you consider installing it, running it 
> for a month and reporting how you got on at a GLLUG?

It sounds like a neat tool if it does all it claims to do. I am not sure if
I would want to trust my Debian box yet though. If I had a reliable backup
method of my own running I would not mind giving it a go and trashing my
filesystem to see how good it is. Or another box which means I could start
clustering as well. Do you really think I would stand up in front of Gllug
and give a talk to be ripped up for arse paper, I think not.

Harry


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