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How to rescue a 'broken' Linux PC from the command line
If a bad update killed your desktop interface, don't panic. You can still trigger a Timeshift restoration from the TTY ...
Hello folks - I've fallen in love with rsync - I'm currently using it to do backups for a number of customers that I've managed to convinced to switch to Linux. However I'd love to backup some of my ...
One of my favorite utilities on the Linux command-line, and block storage is one of my favorite features on Linode's platform, so in this article I get to combine both of these together - because what ...
My intent is to use rsync to clone, on a daily basis, my TimeMachine backup drive to a remote system, to provide for offsite data backup. It seems to me that the most efficient approach to offsite ...
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I automated Linux backups with a simple bash script and cron (and it’s better than a GUI)
Build a bash script that controls what, where, and when backups run. Schedule the executable backup.sh with cron and review logs and destination after runs. Test the script, use absolute paths to ...
Restoring personal data and operating systems when disaster strikes can be filled with gray areas and worries that the backup tool does not miss any critical files. The process can be daunting for ...
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