I'm looking for a second drive for the new laptop and I'm wondering if
anyone has any opinions on this drive:
http://www.mwave.com/mwave/SkuSearch_v2.asp?SCriteria=AA73566
or this particular company (since they have the best price) or Samsung
drives in general.
I've looked for reviews, but this appears to be a new drive (or I've
reached a new low in my searching abilities) as I've not seen any
reviews yet and not that many places selling it.
Thanks for any info or pointers.
Ken
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My advice is always to buy the cheapest thing you can get (per gigabyte) and make sure
to have at least one copy of your stuph as far as away from the live copy as
practicable, unless you're a gamer, then consider buying the really fast drive.
On Sat, 04 Oct 2008 12:32:14 -0600, Kenneth D Weinert wrote
-- David
1) issue a 'dpkg --get-selections' command and redirect that to a file on your backup medium (or /etc). This will store the list of all programs you installed via apt-get
2) back up you /etc folder
(Also, /var/www if you are serving web pages; or /var/mail if you have a local mail server)
HTH
Kevin Fries
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Subject: Re: [CoLoCo] Notebook drive
-David
This works, but tends to show me all installed packages -- not
just the ones I actually care about. So I prefer to use
debfoster instead. (and back up /var/lib/debfoster/keepers )
> 2) back up you /etc folder
Definitely.
> (Also, /var/www if you are serving web pages; or /var/mail if
> you have a local mail server)
It's often a good idea to back up all of /var. And even then,
don't forget to dump your databases if you have any.
Other dirs to consider backing up (if you do only partial
backups) are /usr/local, /root, /srv, and /opt, depending on your
distro and config.
-- Scott
Other dirs to consider backing up (if you do only partial
backups) are /usr/local, /root, /srv, and /opt, depending on your
distro and config.
I prioritize my backups like this:
/home <- Most important, on any system with one or more users
/etc <- I've done a lot of editing in them thar config files
/var <- Might be server-data in here, and will be log files
/root <- Because I might have saved something here, accidentally
/srv <- This is where server-data ~ought~ to be
And don't forget /boot, if you done any kernel-mods.
I don't actually backup /usr/local or /opt, because I gunk them up so badly over the
life of the installation, I usually don't want them back. Typically, they contain
hand-added software.
On Mon, 6 Oct 2008 15:22:38 -0600, Jim Hutchinson wrote
-- David
On Mon, 6 Oct 2008 14:32:45 -0600, Scott Scriven wrote
-- David
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Its an older more mature product, and may not have the specific Gnome or KDE integration... but for watching DVDs I have never found anything better.
and for you newbies that are wondering, those screen shots are old school Solaris, baby, oh yea, going retro on the screenshots :-D
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