Hi,
Are there any mondo users with the latest Sid updates?
I kind of doubt it because the mondo that comes with Sid fails to do an
archive and exits with an error because it was never upgraded to post
2.6.30 kernels.
And the .deb packages from upstream for more recent versions have to be
What a blinder!
Thanks for a quick and spot-on answer Sven.
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On 2009-07-15 12:56 +0200, Pete Boyd wrote:
> On an i686 server running Etch'n'Half (kernel 2.6.18-6-686) I installed
> mondo (using aptitude install mondo) which pulled in
> linux-image-2.6.18-6-amd64, which was marked as the first item in GRUB's
> list of kernels
On an i686 server running Etch'n'Half (kernel 2.6.18-6-686) I installed
mondo (using aptitude install mondo) which pulled in
linux-image-2.6.18-6-amd64, which was marked as the first item in GRUB's
list of kernels to run and which obviosuly crashes on startup.
Why did it pull in t
Gregory Guthrie wrote:
After an upgrade to lenny, Mondo backup fails.
I get the message:
Calling MINDI to create boot+data disks
Your boot loader is GRUB and it boots from /dev/hda
/var/tmp.mondo.12739/tmp.mondo.30564
Mindi failed to create your boot+data disks.
---promptpopup---1--- Fatal
After an upgrade to lenny, Mondo backup fails.
I get the message:
Calling MINDI to create boot+data disks
Your boot loader is GRUB and it boots from /dev/hda
/var/tmp.mondo.12739/tmp.mondo.30564
Mindi failed to create your boot+data disks.
---promptpopup---1--- Fatal error. Debian kernel package
Richard Möhn wrote:
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 06:01:22AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Did mondo backup to DVD + restored to different partition.
Now on that different partition rkhunter spits out all sorts of warnings:
...
Warning: The file properties have changed:
File: /bin/bash
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 06:01:22AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Did mondo backup to DVD + restored to different partition.
>
> Now on that different partition rkhunter spits out all sorts of warnings:
>
> ...
> Warning: The file properties have changed:
>
Hi,
Ran into a funny:
installed rkhunter a while ago because of what was said on this list.
Did mondo backup to DVD + restored to different partition.
Now on that different partition rkhunter spits out all sorts of warnings:
...
Warning: The file properties have changed:
File: /bin
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 06:33:48PM +0200, Joan Carles Pineda wrote:
> installed the official debian package mondo 2.20-1.1 from
> ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ stable
> I have the same problem with the 2 SATA disks (/dev/sda & /dev/sdb) and
> I can't to access to the
n RAID 1 arrays.
The system runs very fine.
I want an efective system backup and I want to use Mondo Rescue. I have
installed the official debian package mondo 2.20-1.1 from
ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ stable
I generate the ISO image apparently well and after burn it to DVD.
I boot well from
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This reply wa
Mark top-posted, but my reply is at the very bottom below.
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John,
This reply was posted on the Mondo Devel list. Sorry that you missed seeing
it. I hope it helps you.
I had a similar problem. I created a Mondo DVD (from Debian Etch
stable) and received the same "copy to floppies" message when
attempting to boot. I solved the problem by
John Fleming wrote:
I'm not getting the answer on Mondo-devel, so please indulge me here - I
really need some help.
Using Mondo in Debian Etch, I burn any of the formats - DVD/CD/ISO.
When I reboot with any of these, and indicate "nuke", shortly after the
usual "vmlinuz.
I'm not getting the answer on Mondo-devel, so please indulge me here - I
really need some help.
Using Mondo in Debian Etch, I burn any of the formats - DVD/CD/ISO. When I
reboot with any of these, and indicate "nuke", shortly after the usual
"vmlinuz." messa
ed the end of the log file ... where it
> reports that cramfs is not supported. All logging to
> this reports ".. Ran Just Fine"
Please could you attach the whole log file for both mondo and mindi.
TIA,
Bruno.
>
> Creating cramfs initrd filesystem.
>
> Fatal error. Filesys
Bug#400024.
That makes things more complicated because if things are mounted they
are also archived by mondo, unless you exclude them. It was easier
before the improvement.
You can get the old behavior back by having 2 /etc/fstab's: one for
mondo with the noauto deleted and one rea
things more complicated because if things are mounted they
are also archived by mondo, unless you exclude them. It was easier
before the improvement.
Just to let you know.
Hugo
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Whilst attempting backup to DVDs, I have experienced freezes (although
the time remaining clock continues to tick upwards...) at the same point
in two separate mondoarchive runs. There was no indication of any
failure in the logfile and I forgot to run strace before killing
mondoarchive, so I basi
David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Tried for first time, going to DVD. When I finally go it to actually start
> the
> backup seriously, it redid all its cataloging, called mindi, etc. A nice
> long
> gzip2 operation. Then it started cycling through task/DVD lines. I am 12%
> done, task and
>Tried for first time, going to DVD. When I finally go it to actually start
the
>backup seriously, it redid all its cataloging, called mindi, etc. A nice long
>gzip2 operation. Then it started cycling through task/DVD lines. I am 12%
>done, task and DVD. Of course, nothing has gone to that DVD
Tried for first time, going to DVD. When I finally go it to actually start the
backup seriously, it redid all its cataloging, called mindi, etc. A nice long
gzip2 operation. Then it started cycling through task/DVD lines. I am 12%
done, task and DVD. Of course, nothing has gone to that DVD at al
Chinook wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
With good results I have used mondo 1.67 for years.
Now suddenly, after what?, booting its CD's gets the message that the
disk partitions are tiny and he won't restore anymore. No other tool,
like cfdisk, etc.
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
With good results I have used mondo 1.67 for years.
Now suddenly, after what?, booting its CD's gets the message that the
disk partitions are tiny and he won't restore anymore. No other tool,
like cfdisk, etc. shows tiny partitions
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hi,
With good results I have used mondo 1.67 for years.
Now suddenly, after what?, booting its CD's gets the message that the
disk partitions are tiny and he won't restore anymore. No other tool,
like cfdisk, etc. shows tiny partitions, all ext2, nothing new
Hi,
With good results I have used mondo 1.67 for years.
Now suddenly, after what?, booting its CD's gets the message that the
disk partitions are tiny and he won't restore anymore. No other tool,
like cfdisk, etc. shows tiny partitions, all ext2, nothing new or recent.
Anybody
Robert S wrote:
How can I get mondo to work with a system that uses a floppy-based GRUB
instead of a hard drive-based LILO? This is a rather important experiment
for me, and I'm hoping I can get this worked out really soon.
I got mondo/mindi working after a lot of frunstratio
> I've had a stock Sarge install going since it was "testing". Mondo has
> worked flawlessly, including after it went stable (of course). My kernel
> is
> 2.4.26-1-386. Keep us posted as to what you get worked out - I find Mondo
> invaluable and wouldn't wan
Unfortunately mondo is a tricky beast to get to work. In the past I've
had to try multiple versions from the above source, until something works.
I'd like to be able to upgrade my work server to sarge, but I'll need to
sort these issues out first.
I've had a stock Sarge
I have just upgraded from woody to sarge. I was previously able to get
mondo to work by hand-installing mondo/mindi from
http://www.sorcerer.mirrors.pair.com/sources/ (the woody version caused
problems).
I have just upgraded from woody to sarge and have removed my custom
mondo/mindi
>
> How can I get mondo to work with a system that uses a floppy-based GRUB
> instead of a hard drive-based LILO? This is a rather important experiment
> for me, and I'm hoping I can get this worked out really soon.
>
I got mondo/mindi working after a lot of fruns
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> Can someone here possibly help me with a little problem I am ha
Can someone here possibly help me with a little problem I am having
with Mondo Archive? First of all, here is the message that I am
getting when it fails:
---FATALERROR--- The de facto standard location for your boot loader's
config file is /etc/lilo.conf but I cannot find it there. Wh
Okay,
Have now had a response from Travis. It turns out that FastServers.net
are justifiable annoyed with Ray Sanders.
There should be a posting on the mondo-dev mailing list over at
sourceforge if anyone want to see why they are annoyed with Mr. Sanders.
Alternatively, mail me off list and I
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> | I don't remember having heard ab
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| I don't remember having heard about it. Anybody has more info about what's
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|
| Cheers,
| Zoran.
No details as of yet,
*** Found this while looking for info about Mondo:
http://www.mondorescue.org
I don't remember having heard about it. Anybody has more info about what's
happening?
Cheers,
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Joseph wrote:
I got the same impression the author if the Mondo Rescue is not a Debian
user and not very receptive to this distro.
I was trying to test mindi and here is what I got:
= quote ==
# mindi
Warning! You are a Debian user. If mindi doesn't generate a
I got the same impression the author if the Mondo Rescue is not a Debian
user and not very receptive to this distro.
I was trying to test mindi and here is what I got:
= quote ==
# mindi
Warning! You are a Debian user. If mindi doesn't generate a good
mountlist,
Joseph wrote:
Is anybody using mondo with Debian?
I'm trying to test "mindi" (ver. 0.86) and I get an error message "Where
is liblvm?"
Could it be because I'm using Knoppix Debian installation?
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I do not know what that means. But this what I do:
I am using
Is anybody using mondo with Debian?
I'm trying to test "mindi" (ver. 0.86) and I get an error message "Where
is liblvm?"
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for message posted to the mondo devel list.
Thank you!
Christopher Davis
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i have an old machine with 32M RAM, running woody.
when i try to run mondo, it complaints the insufficient
RAM size.
the doc says minimum req is 64MB Ram.
is there a way to run mondo with just 32M RAM?
david
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works great for me. there's an article on the LJ website that may be
helpful:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5449
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 21:03, Andrea Tasso wrote:
> hi all. I am struggling with mondo backup, I can do backups to cd, but restoring and
> comparing bot
I decided to put mondo in stand-by, and give a try to dar. I need a boot cd also, I am
going to set up an average
debian box from scratch on that cd, with bootcd.
On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 01:17:22PM -0700 or thereabouts, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> That Linux Journal article is a little old: ref
Op wo 06-08-2003, om 20:52 schreef Bill Moseley:
> On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 08:30:11PM +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
>
> > I does look like a good product but it doesn't seem to like debian.
>
> I also didn't have much luck, but only could spend about three hours at
> it.
>
> There's this:
>
That Linux Journal article is a little old: refers to
mondo 1.13 and stable is 1.66. I use 1.62. Both
mondorestore and mondoarchive work. Archive has a
fluke on my Debian Testing system: the CD that is
created has not got vi so you have to use pico on the
2nd vc to edit files which he ignores on
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 08:30:11PM +0200, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> I does look like a good product but it doesn't seem to like debian.
I also didn't have much luck, but only could spend about three hours at
it.
There's this:
http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/docs/docs.html#debian
I don't un
I spoke too soon: mondo 1.62 does NOT always restore
correctly: about half the time it does not and pops
out a message that there was no device specified.
I appear to have 3 double CD backups and 2 or 3 (I
can't tell on one of them) single CD's. Mondorestore
works correctly on 2 single
Op di 05-08-2003, om 22:17 schreef Hugo Vanwoerkom:
> That Linux Journal article is a little old: refers to
> mondo 1.13 and stable is 1.66. I use 1.62. Both
> mondorestore and mondoarchive work. Archive has a
> fluke on my Debian Testing system: the CD that is
> created has not got
I use it all the time on debian woody. Make sure your lilo.conf doesn't have any bad entries poining to a old kernel that isn't there anymore etc. I had problems with a bad lilo.conf file. I'm trying to rememberexactly what it was.Benedict Verheyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Op wo 06-08-2003, om
hi all. I am struggling with mondo backup, I can do backups to cd, but restoring and
comparing both fail. Did
someone succeeded with mondo ?
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On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 14:04, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
>
> Well, i tried using the latest mindi and latest mondo source code and the
> kernel listed for debian users at the mondo said and it still failed
> horribly. With the last setup writing to the CDRW even made my kernel
&g
Op wo 16-07-2003, om 17:44 schreef Benedict Verheyen:
> Op wo 16-07-2003, om 16:27 schreef Dale Hair:
>
>
> > I had these same problems and more when backing up to nfs. After some
> > frustration I downloaded and installed
> > http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/downl
Op wo 16-07-2003, om 16:27 schreef Dale Hair:
> I had these same problems and more when backing up to nfs. After some
> frustration I downloaded and installed
> http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/download/stable/final/mondo-1.65.tgz and
> everything seems to work as I expect it to.
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 18:12, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
> Op di 15-07-2003, om 17:16 schreef Benedict Verheyen:
> > Hi,
> >
> > i tested mondo mindi for a full backup of my system and i ran into some
> > problems. The creation of the cd's works, as does the booti
Op di 15-07-2003, om 17:16 schreef Benedict Verheyen:
> Hi,
>
> i tested mondo mindi for a full backup of my system and i ran into some
> problems. The creation of the cd's works, as does the booting of the
> recovery cd (after adding initrd to the kernel config).
> How
Hi,
i tested mondo mindi for a full backup of my system and i ran into some
problems. The creation of the cd's works, as does the booting of the
recovery cd (after adding initrd to the kernel config).
However, after i boot from the first cd, and type interactively, it
can't find the com
xfs (plus
lm_sensors) built on my stable machine.
I suppose I could build on my testing machine, but there might be some
library issues. I'm not sure.
Good way to blow a few hours.
> Since you're building your own kernel from source you don't need cramfs,
> which is us
In general, I prefer using Debian kernel-source packages, and applying
Debian kernel-patch... to those.
If you build your kernels using kernel-package, this can be done nearly
automagically. To find out how go here:
http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/kernel-pkg.html#PATCHES-KERNEL-PKG
DSA31
.gz.
Frankly, looking at the README.Debian.gz I'm not 100% clear that
2.4.20-8 addresses all the issues in DSA-311-1. For example, I didn't
see "ioperm" mentioned in the readme.
I'm asking this today because I want to use Mondo Rescue. The Mondo
docs say:
Q: When I tr
Hi,
Has anyone had any success with Mondo. I've had a quick look at the doco
and it says nasty things about Debian and they've kind of got it half
working. Does anyone have anything to add to this or suggest an
alternative.
Thanks
rgh
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On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 07:50, Radek[debian]Z. wrote:
> I tried to write to the mondo list but it won't let me subscribe, and
> since I'm on Debian, maybe you guys can help me.
>
> I want mondo to make a full back up of my stuff to iso's stored on my HD,
> so I
I tried to write to the mondo list but it won't let me subscribe, and
since I'm on Debian, maybe you guys can help me.
I want mondo to make a full back up of my stuff to iso's stored on my HD,
so I can pick them up from my other computer that has the CDR (I can't
swap
on a further harddisk on this system.
Goal:
I'd like to make with Mindi/Mondo an bootable image of each W2k-partiton
(C: and D: in NTFS5),i.e. on CD-RW-medium, with concatenated method.
In case of disk-crash you'll build in only a new hard disk
and then, replay reliable the Mondo-ima
f everything works as advertised.
I guess the last remaining hangup/gotcha for me is mondo. I use mondo to
back up the critical system files on my small server to CDRW, so I can pop
them in and do a more or less bare-metal recover if needed. I know mondo
works w/ RedHat 7.3, and w/ LVM. I
On Wed, 02 Oct 2002, Dale Hair wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 19:41, D. J. Bolderman wrote:
> > Is anyone here using mondo to backup their server ? I'm looking for a
> > solution to backup the critical files/dirs of my server, including the
> > maildirs. I read that mon
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 19:41, D. J. Bolderman wrote:
> Is anyone here using mondo to backup their server ? I'm looking for a
> solution to backup the critical files/dirs of my server, including the
> maildirs. I read that mondo creates bootable rescue cd's, so it sounds
>
Is anyone here using mondo to backup their server ? I'm looking for a
solution to backup the critical files/dirs of my server, including the
maildirs. I read that mondo creates bootable rescue cd's, so it sounds
good. But before I'm diving into another "experience"
Hello there,
I got some booting errors while trying to restore a system with Mondo
1.41.1-1 which consists of Debian Woody, kernel 2.4.19 and SGI Official XFS
kernel patch. On my Woody, the system works fine with these components
and no error occurred while mondoarchiving. But when I try to
Hi,
on 16.09.2002 you wrote:
[...]
>No fear! Mondo allows you to include anything at all to use during
>boot-up. I would like to use MC (Midnight Commander) during boot-up to
>look at things and put straight Lilo and Fstab. This is what I have in
>/usr/share/local/mindi/deplist.txt
I used Mondo 3 or 4 (or more) months back. Everything backed up fine. One
dark and
lousy day I lost a harddrive. Tried to restore with Mondo but to no
avail. I ended up searching list files on the CD's for the files I needed,
uncompressing them (not straightforward at all), and copying
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 08:01:46PM -0500, Dale Hair wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-06-07 at 16:40, Brian Rose wrote:
> > Has anyone gotten the mondoarchive to work in Debian? I tried it before
> > it was added as a package, but it didn't restore correctly. Problems
> > with Lilo is all I remember now thou
On Fri, 2002-06-07 at 16:40, Brian Rose wrote:
> Has anyone gotten the mondoarchive to work in Debian? I tried it before
> it was added as a package, but it didn't restore correctly. Problems
> with Lilo is all I remember now though.
I've backed up two systems to a nfs partition but I haven't tr
Has anyone gotten the mondoarchive to work in Debian? I tried it before
it was added as a package, but it didn't restore correctly. Problems
with Lilo is all I remember now though.
Brian
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It must be compiled into the kernel, there are other requirements also.
http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/download/layout.html
I've used mondo for backup and will be testing the restore on a new
laptop this weekend.
On Tue, 2002-04-30 at 21:02, Richard Otte wrote:
> I have kernel 2.4.16
I have kernel 2.4.16 and have downloaded mondo 1.41.1-1. When I type:
mondoarchive -Ow 16
I get the following error message:
Mondo Archive v1.41 --- http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo
Linux sg driver version: 3.1.20
Found CDRW device - 0,0,0
Switches:-
-O
-d 0,0,0
-w 16
See /var/log/mondo
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> From: Dale Hair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 11 April 2002 03:18
> To: Debian-User
> Subject: Re: using Mondo -k FAILSAFE switch
>
>
> On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 13:50, Wayne wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Reading the docs for this it says f
On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 13:50, Wayne wrote:
> Hi,
> Reading the docs for this it says for Debian to use the above switch:
> "-k path
> Path of user's kernel. If you are a Debian user then specify -k
> FAILSAFE as your kernel. Otherwise, you will rarely need this option."
>
> I dont seem to have thi
Hi,
Reading the docs for this it says for Debian to use the above switch:
"-k path
Path of user's kernel. If you are a Debian user then specify -k
FAILSAFE as your kernel. Otherwise, you will rarely need this option."
I dont seem to have this path, I am running Woody.
Has anyone used this soft
Hello,
I'm running an up to date testing machine and I've
just started playing with Mondo / mindi. When I
run mindi I make just a bit of headway until I'm
presented with:
Making 1722KB boot disk...Which boot.b file do
you want to use?
I use grub n
Hi everyone,
I tried mindi the other day and it seems cool, but what about
mondo I didn't see it anywhere in unstable. Anyone have packaged it?
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Hugo Rabson wrote:
> Mondo can't do anything over a LAN - not yet, anyway - but he _could_ back up
> a Linux (or Windows) PC with Mondo, burn several CDs of the resultant ISO
> file, then restore several PCs at once.
>
> So long as they all can boot from CDs, there
rote:
> > > For those who are interested there is a package called mondo which is
> > > GNU and does the same thing a Norton Ghost, namely allows you to take a
> > > system image and use it to install other computers or backup simply by
> > > booting from a cdr crea
Michael Banck wrote:
>
> On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 01:54:35PM +1000, Peter Firmstone wrote:
> > For those who are interested there is a package called mondo which is
> > GNU and does the same thing a Norton Ghost, namely allows you to take a
> > system image and use it to in
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 01:54:35PM +1000, Peter Firmstone wrote:
> For those who are interested there is a package called mondo which is
> GNU and does the same thing a Norton Ghost, namely allows you to take a
> system image and use it to install other computers or backup simply by
>
Hi all,
For those who are interested there is a package called mondo which is
GNU and does the same thing a Norton Ghost, namely allows you to take a
system image and use it to install other computers or backup simply by
booting from a cdr created earlier.
I think this should become part of
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