Re: on the subject of backups

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Author: Kevin Brown
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To: plug-discuss
Subject: Re: on the subject of backups
/var is good to backup for system logs and for things like the MySQL databases
if you play with that.

> If you want the full details check out:
> http://tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy.html
>
> It looks like many have suggested backing up /home. I'd add /usr/local
> to that list as well if you compile and install any applications outside
> your standard distribution. /etc is small and can help in a quick
> restore of your system from original distribution media.
>
> Basically if you have /home /usr/local and /etc backed up you can
> reinstall your original operating system from cd with the same settings
> you installed with originally. then restore those three directories and
> you should be at least 99% of the way back to what you had when to did
> the backup.
>
> Hope that helps some
> -Bill W
>
> On Sat, 2004-10-23 at 12:53 -0700, mike hoy wrote:
>
>>hi,
>>
>>i use slackware 10 and have noticed the last couple of emails are
>>regarding backups.
>>i';ve used windoze for years and know exaclty what to backup but need
>>to know which directories are recommended for backups and if you could
>>tell me what the directory does. oh and don't tell me to backup my
>>home directory i figured that much out already.
>>
>>/bin directory ?? what goes in that directory
>>/usr directory ?? ..
>>
>>i'm not asking for an exhaustive explanation on EVERY directory just
>>basically and i mean basically which ones to backup and why.

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