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Posted: Feb. 23 2006,19:39 |
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Quote (cbagger01 @ Feb. 23 2006,12:28) | I may be wrong, but if you push the "BACKUP" button on the Backup/Restore tool, does it immediately back up your files? |
No, it doesn't.
@clacker
What you say makes sense and I am just experimenting. However the funny thing is that if I run: sudo filetool.sh backup
when I boot again, some files sre backed up and some not. Looks like the proper shutdown backs up all the /home/dsl directory, but the manual backup doesn't.
While I'm here I have noticed that the backup and restore process done from the *.iso image works much better than the standard embedded, that keeps on corrupting my dsl directory...
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