[FRIAM] Backup solutions (was "stupidest question....")

Mohammed El-Beltagy mohammed at computer.org
Sat Jun 3 22:16:50 EDT 2006


This is a problem if you want to backup bits of pieces of your harddisk. 
However if you want to create an image of your entire drive you could use 
ntfsclone (http://man.linux-ntfs.org/ntfsclone.8.html). 
This is a nice tutorial of how to do it http://tinyurl.com/5mrsl

If you are interested in just a partial backup  to you can write to an 
external usb drive provided that it is formated fat32 (I have yet to see one 
that isn't).  You can then read that usb drive on any windows system. 

You could also write to other computers running Windows on a network  (NTFS 
formated or not)  using samba. 




On Sunday 04 June 2006 04:43, Russell Standish wrote:
> One problem with this notion, is that Linux does not support write
> access to NTFS (used for WindowsXP), except as a
> "take-you-life-into-your-own-hands-you-have-been-warned" option.
>
> Restoration of data can therefore be difficult.
>
> This is not Linux's fault - MS does not publish the details of NTFS,
> so is free to change things under to hood, with potentially
> disasterous consequence for anyone trying to write to NTFS without
> going through the MS software stack.
>
> Cheers
>
> On Sat, Jun 03, 2006 at 10:44:26AM +0200, Bill Eldridge wrote:
> > One option is a Linux-on-CD distro that supports Windows file systems
> > and has DVD & CD write tools. (I like k3b as a graphical interface for
> > backup,
> > though if you're going to do this a lot, you probably want
> > boot-to-command-line,
> > run script, shut down). Presuming you don't mind rebooting to file-sync.
> >
> > There's something new for XP called SyncToy that may be useful,
> > though it doesn't mention DVD/CD, probably same situation as old Backup.
> >
> >
> > Backup4All standard edition has built-in CD/DVD drivers ($30)
> > http://www.backup4all.com/buy_now.php
> >
> > WinBackup for $50 supports DVD:
> > http://www.liutilities.com/products/winbackup/
> > Same with Nova:
> > http://www.novastor.com/pcbackup/backup/n_backup.html
> >
> > Of course a 5-Gig Seagate pocket USB drive goes for $80, but that doesn't
> > give multiple backups.
> >
> > If you install the Nero 7 CD-burner demo, 30-days, 130 Megs ;-( , it may
> > leave the driver
> > that you need for drag-and-drop to CD-RW once it's expired. (I used to
> > use a backup program for XP called Second Copy, and they have this to
> > say:
> >
> > Does Second Copy work with CD-R/CD-RW drives? Yes. Second Copy works
> > with CD Recordable/ReWritable drives (CD-R/CD-RW) if a proper device
> > driver is installed and configured with your drive. The driver should
> > make the CDRW behave like a large floppy disk.
> >
> > Nero InCD (part of Nero 6 or later) and Roxio DirectCD (part of Easy
> > Media Creator) are two such products that work with various CD-R/CD-RW
> > drives and makes them look like large floppy disks. Check with your
> > CD-R/CD-RW documentation.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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