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On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Craig White <
craigwhite@azapple.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-10-20 at 09:22 -0700, Matt Graham wrote:
> > From: JD Austin <jd@twingeckos.com>
> > > On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 9:02 AM, Matt Graham wrote:
> > >> From: JD Austin <jd@twingeckos.com>
> > >>> One gotcha is that depending on where they plug it in it can be
> > >>> sda, sdc, sdd etc. I wrote a script to figure out where it is
> > >> *Wrote a script*?
> > >>
> > >> /dev/disk/by-id/ , /dev/disk/by-uuid/ , and the -L option to
> > >> mount are probably better solutions for that.
> > > Tried that.. doesn't work with Fat32 drives :)
> >
> > machine:~$ grep bigred /etc/fstab
> > LABEL=bigred /mnt/bigred vfat user,noauto,umask=000 0 0
> > machine:~$ mount /mnt/bigred
> > machine:~$
> >
> > ...just because there's no tune2fs -L for FAT doesn't mean it can't
> > be done. The label for FAT starts at byte 71 of the partition and
> > goes for 11 bytes. echo -n 'string' | dd of=/dev/sdX1 bs=1 seek=71
> > and you've got a FAT label on /dev/sdX1.
> >
> > /dev/disk/by-id/ is also not dependent on whatever filesystem is on
> > the disk or partition.
> ----
> a 'backup' of an ext3 filesystem to a vfat filesystem can't really be
> considered a backup but rather a copy since there really isn't much hope
> for 'restore'
>
> I have never seen the practicality of hard drive backups with removable
> drives. It's always the human element because given any other options,
> humans will fail. It's entirely predictable. Sure they will commit to
> getting it done and perhaps succeed every day for the first year or so,
> but...
>
> Craig
>
I'm backing up a samba share that they're accessing from their windows
desktops ;)
For a linux backup I would'nt use a Fat32 drive.
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