Backing Up Your Ubuntu System

November 20, 2008 | By: UbuntuLinuxHelp | 1 Comment
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Quick note here...

Also received in my email was a link showing A Guide to System backup and Restore in Ubuntu

Upon review it's a great and well written post. I don't know the blog (first time I've seen it), but I just wanted to note that it a very good post and hopefully some of you will digg it and help that blog out (looks like the writer put a bit of effort into it and the quality shows).

From their post:

"...It’s a good idea to ensure that you have a backup and restore system in place. Today we’ll see how in a few very easy steps you can setup system backup and restore in Ubuntu. The good part is that there’s no rocket science involved.

In order to achieve this we are going to need software called SBackup. This is not installed by default in Ubuntu and hence we need to install it. First, let’s see a little bit about this wonderful software..." Read the full post...

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  1. Asif Asif on February 3, 2009 1:37 pm

    keep it up and its nice to add the original writer url

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