Ok thanks, I'll hack my way through!
Florian Philipp wrote:
Simon schrieb:
Storing data on a dvd is always quite useful and dvds cost much less
than usb keys or other... I've been thinking about one thing.
Is there any such thing as an incremental filesystem for
write-once-read-only media (ie
Simon schrieb:
> Storing data on a dvd is always quite useful and dvds cost much less
> than usb keys or other... I've been thinking about one thing.
>
> Is there any such thing as an incremental filesystem for
> write-once-read-only media (ie. DVD+-R)?...
>
UDF is supposed to support this (see
Am Mittwoch 08 Oktober 2008 09:31:58 schrieb ext Pe'ter, Csa'sza'r:
> I am not very good in these things, however I wonder what are you
> meaning under "hard-links trick" in this case.
There are some rsync based backup tools out there which provide a full tree
for each backup they perform. Howev
Hi,
Simon wrote:
> Another way might be to use a read-writable media for storing the fs
> table. Possibly, using a modified ext2fs which would transparently work
> like a real ext2fs, a tool like rsync could be used to make true
> incremental backups using the hard-links trick. ...
I am not very
Am Dienstag, 7. Oktober 2008 18:01:31 schrieb Simon:
> Any such tool?
tar -M?
Bye...
Dirk
Storing data on a dvd is always quite useful and dvds cost much less than usb
keys or other... I've been thinking about one thing.
Is there any such thing as an incremental filesystem for write-once-read-only
media (ie. DVD+-R)?...
A filesystem that would append the inode table at the end of
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