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Posted: April 10 2007,02:01 QUOTE

< If hda1 is 55MB, i.e. just bigger than /knoppix, it might make more sense to backup to hda3 - I once left a large file in /home/dsl, exceeded the partition size and lost everything in the backup... >

Every time I try to backup to hda3, Filetool seems to just hang.  On the other hand, backing up to hda1 is fast.  Is it supposed to take this long to back up the configuration setting files?  Or is there something else that I've overlooked?


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Posted: April 10 2007,12:38 QUOTE

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No offense, but I find the documentation to be vague and poorly organized.  (To be fair, that's the case for most of the other Linux distributions as well.)  That's why I'm writing up my own instructions on how to get started in DSL and use them to help my family and friends get started on DSL as well.


i felt that way at first, but have come to realize that DSL's current documentation facilitates experimentation, which in my opinion is a much better teacher than any documentation could ever be.

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Posted: April 10 2007,14:13 QUOTE

Hopefully you have formatted hda3
This process is the same whether it is hda1 or hda3
You could use the DSLpanel and perform a manual backup and then check to see that the backup.tar.gz is where you expect it to be.
It is just common sense not to backup to a tiny 55MB partition when there is already 50MB used.
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Posted: April 10 2007,17:28 QUOTE

I am currently running with 2 partitions. I put my backup on hda2, and it works just fine. I even booted with CD once to change my KONPIX image from 3.1 to 3.3, and it found and restored my backup, and my mydsl directory without me doing anything but hitting enter at the GRUB page.

To lower the risk of a backup file going bad (had that happen to me a few times with my USB key). I added a mount command to my bootlocal.sh for hda2, and I have allot of the configuration folders (like .kde and .gaim) symlinked to the hard drive. That way only the symlink is stored in the backup file. Also means that if you computer freezes, you don't loose stuff. At least no any of the stuff that is a symlink.

If I were to add a swap partition, would I see a relevant  increase in performance?
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Posted: April 12 2007,06:47 QUOTE

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If I were to add a swap partition, would I see a relevant  increase in performance?

I'm using the recommended 2X ram in a sway partition (500M), and was impressed by the way the system seems to free up ram during idle moments by using some of the swap.  If it's working the way I'm imagining, the available ram then goes to the active processes, making everything faster.  I noticed that I don't have to use that much ram for some to get distributed to swap.  Perhaps I'm just imagining the sophistication of the process and somebody can expound on what is actually happening. DSL rips..........
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