Watch out for those "Complete" Backups!!!
wilber at alice.UUCP
wilber at alice.UUCP
Thu Feb 18 02:43:24 AEST 1988
kevin at kosman.UUCP writes:
> Finally, a question: has anyone with a Tape Backup figured out a good way to
> deal with this? Right now, I'm thinking I will backup / by name, and if I
> ever have to rebuild from that backup I'll have to restore the entire
> Foundation Set, then the Tape Utilities, and finally restore the tape.
>
> It's not too bad, but is there a better way?
Yeah, tape backup on the 3b1 is pretty lame. First, you *must* change
/etc/.installdate to be Jan 1, 1970. (Or whatever UNIX thinks the beginning of
time is -- I think that's right.) Second, mung the shell script in Tbackup.sh
to back up all the stuff you really want to have backed up. I changed mine to
back up all regular files and directories, including the stuff in /bin,
/usr/bin, and /etc. Even with this I'm not sure that every thing I'd ever want
backed up is *really* being backed up but it sure is better than how it came
out of the box.
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