Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 11:03:49 -0400 From: Jason Lixfeld <jason+lists.freebsd-questions@lixfeld.ca> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Backup advice Message-ID: <E52DDF35-7E60-4B1F-BABC-25AA86CA58FD@lixfeld.ca> In-Reply-To: <AE8F6535-151A-4407-AFD4-4EAF404B3DA0@lafn.org> References: <28E0DBBA-BB24-4D6B-AE65-07EB5254025C@lixfeld.ca> <23E233D0-EBD1-4779-8334-8124031CDD64@lafn.org> <C8C214C7-A11A-489E-83C1-0C81EB3564C8@lixfeld.ca> <BB43EF6A-F00C-40F0-9B8C-E4B6BF0C140D@lafn.org> <031D3633-5CE3-4962-961A-F879C3CF1949@lixfeld.ca> <AE8F6535-151A-4407-AFD4-4EAF404B3DA0@lafn.org>
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On 24-May-07, at 3:43 AM, Doug Hardie wrote: > Rsync will leave you with a duplicate of the drive. You could > pretty much boot off it and run. You would need to configure the > drive and install a boot loader though. The boot off and run is more in-line with what I want to do, so I will go the rsync route instead of the dump/restore route. Thanks for your feedback, Doug. It's been a great help.
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