On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, John F. Moore wrote:
> Hello
>
> I would like to know how to backup my laptop computer to my desktop
> computer using a Null Modem and a serial connection. I want to store
> the contents of the laptop's hard disk on the tape drive of the
> desktop.
Hey Cuz! By the time you spend all the skull sweat doing what you're
wanting to do, and then to have S-L-O-W connect, it would be far far
cheaper to get updated ethernet cards. Or, is this not your machine to
update? Check out PLIP, look in /usr/doc/HOWTO/mini for PLIP
quote from PLIP mini follows:
There are many ways to create a connection between multiple hosts.
PLIP, like SLIP, allow a local connection between two machines, but
uses the parallel ports.
Parallel ports transfer more than one bit at a time, this means it is
possible to achieve higher speeds than with a serial interface.
The speed achieved depends completely on your hardware (CPU and
parallel port) and system load, in general it may be from 5 Kb/sec up
to even 40 Kb/sec.
The PLIP interface is fast enough to allow some decent tcp/ip
functions, like NFS. So, you may have a computer with all your Linux
stuff and another with only the minimal system, where you can mount
all the rest from the main machine.
:end quotes
This would seem to be a little more like what you really need. IMHO
Enjoy! Ric
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