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Date:      Tue,  2 Jul 2002 09:52:43 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "baszd" <baszd-meg@excite.com>
To:        bts@babbleon.org
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: How to get back FreeBSD-dumped data with linux-restore.
Message-ID:  <20020702135243.648568AF13@xmxpita.excite.com>

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Hi!

> There are a number of possible ways to handle this.

Ok, I forgot some possibilities...
 
> The first is to *not* use dump and restore at all, but to use one of the
> many 
> portable solutions for backup and restore, such as "tar",
> "cpio", "afio", or 
> "pax."  That way, you can back up and restore from any old
> system, and you 
> can switch, mix, and match backup servers willy-nilly.

I think those old-school tools won't match my needs. I have to backup about 20 GB from that FreeBSD server. If I need maybe a file with a size of a few kb, than I have to wait hours to get it back (correct me if I'm wrong).

> disk as long as the disk was mounted across the network to the Linux
> machine 

All right, that's an idea. It would be easy to mount the slice via nfs  (or even via smb), but the disadvantage is a weak security.

> "restore" machine for dual-boot, since I presume that it's

That would be feasible, but somehow circumstantial.
 
> It also *might* work to use FreeBSD exclusively on the restore machine,
> and 
> run the *Linux* restore under the Linux eumulator for doing the 

Mhm, could be dangerous as long as unexpectable flaws can occur.

> Hope this helps.

Yes, thanx! It helps to think about some alternatives. However I'll check out the dump | dd-thing first and see how reliable it is.

cu,

bm.


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