Max
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Joined: July 2004 |
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Posted: Aug. 10 2005,22:23 |
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Make sure when you backup you input just the name of the partition "hda2" not "/dev/hda2" The files that will be saved are listed in the hidden file .filetool.lst This file can specify both individual files and whole directories (and their subdirectories) to be "backed up". If there were individual files or sub-subdirectories in the .filetool.lst that you *did not* want to be backed up, then specifiy those in .xfiletool.lst The default .filetool.lst should work for most people just getting started.h
After you back up, use emelfm to go to the partition you specified. In the root you should see backup.tar.gz. This is the backup file.
When DSL starts it automatically scans all partitions and looks for this file (unless you use the boot option "dsl norestore"), when it finds it, it restores all the files from it.
Of course you can use the DSLPanel to manually backup and restore. You might try this. Create a little text file in /home/dsl with beaver, then do a backup. Then delete the file. Then do a restore and you should see it again.
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