correction the backup is complete in /media/home/. but not loading onto the USB stick. On 05/16/2015 05:38 PM, a wrote:
i am planning to reload the ubuntu 12.04 lts due to possible corruption. I have used rsync to create a home partition
sudo mkdir /media/home sudo mount -a sudo rsync-aXS /home/./media/home/. cd / sudo mv /home/home_backup sudo mkdir /home I have a backup copy in /media/8F5F-FD13
a@a-laptop:~$ sudo rsync /home_backup/home/a/ /media/a /8F5F-ED13/ [sudo] password for a: skipping directory . skipping directory a a@a-laptop:~$ cd / a@a-laptop:/$ cd / a@a-laptop:/$ sudo rsync /home_backup/home/a/ /media/a /8F5F-ED13/ skipping directory . skipping directory a a@a-laptop:/$ sudo rsync /home_backup/home/ /media/a /8F5F-ED13/ skipping directory . skipping directory a /dev/sdb it is not transfering to the usb stick which is /dev/sdba
@a-laptop:~$ blkid /dev/sda1: UUID="81a9a7f1-32c7-41e6-a5ed-e626c4d3a1c3" TYPE="ext4" /dev/sda3: UUID="8c3b8759-76c0-40ed-9cb3-e8641fac818c" TYPE="ext4" /dev/sda5: UUID="449ae967-f8bf-4ea5-98d9-09407fb8f269" TYPE="swap" /dev/sdb1: SEC_TYPE="msdos" UUID="8F5F-ED13" TYPE="vfat"
could it be that the usb stick is vfat although aptik has transferred several back up files to the usb stick. or my coding errors?
On 05/16/2015 11:28 AM, J. Marsden DeLapp wrote:
On Fri, 15 May 2015 17:20:37 -0600 a <a@kaluta.us> wrote:
can you give me an idea of the corrected code there a few mail directories I wish to save.would saving these be sufficient to transfer contents to new reload? I like to use rsync for backups. cp -a is good for a file or two. rsync is way better to backup up directories. And rsync works well for restoring from backups.;
Here is a simple example
First I do a dry run to see what will happen, especially important when using --delete. rsync -havn /home/me/ /backup/home/me/ --delete --exclude=*.iso
Then get rid of the n option to actually do it. rsync -hav /home/me/ /backup/home/me/ --delete --exclude=*.iso
And for extra credit, here is a more complex example from a backup script file.
rsync -hav $task $dest$task --backup --backup-dir=$bkupdest$task --exclude-from=$whatnottobackup --delete --one-file-system --numeric-ids --delete-excluded
Where $task is something like /etc/ /home/me/ /var/www/
$dest$task is something like /backup/hostname/current/etc/
$bkupdest$task is something like /backup/hostname/2015-05/16/etc/
$whatnottobackup is a file that includes things like #exclude.txt file *.SV$ *.bak *.iso /var/cache/apt/archives Trash/ trash/
Mars
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