Re: [DNG] Backup plans: was Which is free, which is open source, et al.

2018-01-16 Thread KatolaZ
On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 01:42:26AM +0800, Brad Campbell wrote: > On 14/01/18 06:30, KatolaZ wrote: > >The bet ingredient for a successful "Primary Plan" is to assume that > >there is no backup plan, an act accordingly ;) > > Quite on the contrary. Having a well formulated and tested backup plan me

Re: [DNG] Backup plans: was Which is free, which is open source, et al.

2018-01-16 Thread Brad Campbell
On 14/01/18 06:30, KatolaZ wrote: The bet ingredient for a successful "Primary Plan" is to assume that there is no backup plan, an act accordingly ;) Quite on the contrary. Having a well formulated and tested backup plan means you won't need it. That applies as well to plans as it does to ba

Re: [DNG] Backup plans: was Which is free, which is open source, et al.

2018-01-13 Thread KatolaZ
On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 10:30:29PM +, KatolaZ wrote: > On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 12:02:22PM -0500, Steve Litt wrote: > > [cut] > > > > > > > My personal distro backup plan (i.e., what I would do if Devuan would > > > not work fine for me at any given point in the future) consists in > > > putt

Re: [DNG] Backup plans: was Which is free, which is open source, et al.

2018-01-13 Thread KatolaZ
On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 12:02:22PM -0500, Steve Litt wrote: [cut] > > > > My personal distro backup plan (i.e., what I would do if Devuan would > > not work fine for me at any given point in the future) consists in > > putting some more effort in making Devuan work better. And then a bit > > mor

Re: [DNG] Backup plans: was Which is free, which is open source, et al.

2018-01-13 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting Michael Siegel (m...@malbolge.net): > Am 13.01.2018 um 18:02 schrieb Steve Litt: > > [snip] > > > * OpenBSD now has hardware assisted virtual machines and is a great > > and stable "Linux". > > sed 's/Linux/Unix-like OS/' > > Also, there's a considerable (non-technical) difference betw

Re: [DNG] Backup plans: was Which is free, which is open source, et al.

2018-01-13 Thread Michael Siegel
Am 13.01.2018 um 18:02 schrieb Steve Litt: [snip] > * OpenBSD now has hardware assisted virtual machines and is a great > and stable "Linux". sed 's/Linux/Unix-like OS/' Also, there's a considerable (non-technical) difference between what GNU+Linux distributions like Devuan on the one side and