On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 11:31:52 +0200, Remy Blank wrote:

> sync2cd
> 
> It's in portage, but the latest version 0.9 is in ~ARCH.
> 
> And it does store the permission and ownership information along with
> the files.

That's because it stores files in an archive, which is just what the OP
didn't want. There's a choice to be made, use an archive for 100%
backups, or store files individually for simple copying, you can't have
both. I used squashfs because any live distro with a squashfs enabled
kernel can be used to mount the archive and then copy individual files.
but there are so many backup systems out there, and everyone has
different needs.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

Paranoia: A healthy understanding of the nature of the universe.

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