Pann (pann @ourmanpann.com) wrote:- > Mike, > > I've given this some thought. Attached is a text file of my musings on > the subject. > > Since I wrote that file I've done one thing to make my life easier. I've > started using rcs to track changes to config files, especially in /etc. > As part of the backup I'll do a find -name "*,v" and save the rcs files. > Should save lots of grief in /etc. > > Luck, > Pann
{Snip my original post and Pann's long and detailed reply} Thanks, that's exactly what I needed (well, almost exactly - I don't have any database package installed, so I don't need to backup /var/mysql). How could I have forgotten the other stuff in /var? Doh! There's one thing I've added - a print of the disk partition table. It's not strictly necessary at the moment, as everything is on one big partition, but I may want to split things down into manageable chunks at some time in the future. Mike -- Mike Jones Unix System Administrator Office for National Statistics South Wales, UK For the latest data on the economy and society consult National Statistics at http://www.statistics.gov.uk ********************************************************************** Legal Disclaimer : Any views expressed by the sender of this message are not necessarily those of the Office for National Statistics **********************************************************************