Archimedes wrote:
>Ever heard of differential and incremental backups?
Yes. They're a pain when you want to get back a single file, which
is usually the case when I need a backup.
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Erpo wrote:
>My sympathy goes out to you. Most people don't back up, probably because
>of the disparity between hard drive sizes and backup media; I know I
>don't want to make a stack of 40 DVD-Rs every week.
Then you're backing up in a stupid way. I devide my system into system data
(OS, program
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 00:16 +0200, Philipp Neuhaus wrote:
> Does gpg have a fault-tolerant mode or do you know about any keyringtool
> that may repair my dumps?
My sympathy goes out to you. Most people don't back up, probably because
of the disparity between hard drive sizes and backup media; I kn
Hi,
my reiserfs partition crashed and I do not have any backup (or
revokation) of one of my keys.
I tried to find the secring with hexedit and I found some data.
But gpg --import always says
"gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
gpg: Total number processed: 0"
Does gpg have a fault-tolerant mode or