My question is can I use the backup.tar and .xml files on the CD to
restore, or more accurately configure, a fresh install of SuSE 9.1 Pro?
I realize that it would be a manual backup and I would have to
recreate the /home/frank/ backup directory and copy the .tar and .xml
to it. Has anyone done this? I would appreciate comments and advice.
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FRH
> I realize that it would be a manual backup and I would have to
> recreate the /home/frank/ backup directory and copy the .tar and .xml
> to it. Has anyone done this? I would appreciate comments and advice.
I haven't done it (no burner in my home box) but don't see why that
would be any different than what you have now. If I were you, I'd do a
few tests -- I think (but don't *know*) that you wouldn't even have to
copy them from the CD:
tar -xvf /path/to/CD/backup.tar
from the correct dir on your hard drive -- I do something similar at
work for all my source code, but never a complete backup of /home . . .
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> I haven't done it (no burner in my home box) but don't see why that
> would be any different than what you have now. If I were you, I'd do a
> few tests
I think you're right. I've got an unused HD. It can't hurt to try. Thanks.
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FRH