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    Backup Linux System

    Hi, I wanted to know if you know of any good backup utility. I tryed using partimage, but when I run it it says:

    CANNOT BACK UP PARTITION HDA5 BECAUSE ITS MOUNTED

    That is my main partition, where knoppix is running. I want to know how to back up my system. If you knwo of another good utility, or how to make this one work I'd really apretiate it.

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    You could use partimage from the CD - without mounting your partition. Or just use the classic unix tools (cpio,tar,dump..). "apropos backup" also mentions mondo & kbackup.

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    I used partimage like you sayed, and it work ok. Thanks for the tip...

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    RE: BACKUPS, What's the Trick?

    I tried doing a backup with partimage with the CD (Knoppix 3.7) and the program tells me I must be in root mode.

    OK, so I try to get in to root mode (su) and then it asks me for a password.

    Hmm, this is the CD I'm using. I didn't know that there was a password on the CD version.

    What's the trick here?

    sakiZ

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    Try sudo. I haven't yet seen it fail on me. Or you can boot into text mode which will log you in as root by default. Boot cheat code: knoppix 2
    I hope this helps.
    James

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    The liveCD asked for a password???

    That's a bit strange....

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    Got Partimage Going

    OK, thanks fo the tips on Partimage, etc.

    I got that going.

    Once I was in the Partimage menu, and attempted a backup it wanted to create the image file in the same partition as my Knoppix installation.

    Well, I really don't want that. I have a blank Linux partion on my alternate drive that I want to create the system image on. But I don't see that Partimage gives me a way to do that.


    sakiZ

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    Cloned it!

    Hi

    I used the DD comand

    dd if=/dev/hdb2 of=/dev/hda6

    It cloned the partition to my Linux partion on my other drive!!

    Better check the docs before you use this one folks!

    sakiZ

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    Re: Cloned it!

    Quote Originally Posted by sakiZ
    I used the DD comand

    dd if=/dev/hdb2 of=/dev/hda6

    It cloned the partition to my Linux partion on my other drive!!

    Better check the docs before you use this one folks!
    Yep it's dangerous! Not half as dangerous though if you are doing if=/dev/hdb2 of=/mnt/hda6/hdb2.img which will store the image in a file instead of cloning it to another partition. You can loop mount those images afterwards to extract files from them (mkdir ~/mnt ; mount -o loop /mnt/hda6/hdb2.img ~/mnt), and you can dd them into a partition to make a clone (dd if=/mnt/hda6/hdb2.img /dev/hdb2).

    If you want to minimise the filesize of the img by compressing it you should also zero out the free space. Probably not a good idea to try this unless you are sure of your system (and preferably of your backup) EDIT I think some types of filesystems might not like it either, research before you do this /EDIT but you can do "dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/hdb2/zero" and it will write one file full of zeros until it runs out of space, then delete the file and do your dd but pipe it through gzip to get a compressed image "dd if=/dev/hdb2 | gzip > /mnt/hda6/hdb2.img.gz". Unfortunately you can't just mount the compressed images though.

    Hope you didn't wipe stuff that mattered!

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    Backups

    <<Hope you didn't wipe stuff that mattered!>>

    No. I had used Partition Magic in Windows XP to create a fresh blank partition to write to.

    Thanks for your input on this though. I will investigate doing the dd thing to an image file.

    sakiZ

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