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This is new to LL 2.6
Is there likely to be a tutorial for Systemback in the future....?.
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I'm spending most of my spare time developing these days. If someone would like to write a tutorial for it, I'm more that happy to place it in the Manual :)
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Thanks Jerry.
Will probably get my head round it in days to come.
Was thinking more about new Members on Linuxlite.
Jocklad :) :)
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For now, I've been relying on
http://www.unixmen.com/systemback-restor...ous-state/ as the best documentation I can find.
Want to thank me? Click my [Thank] link.
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Systemback has saved me twice already. I'm learning about linux, so this is a very useful tool. It'd be great to have a tutorial in the Linux Lite Help Manual. I've also found the online help manual to be very helpful.
Systemback would be perfect for me if it wrote to NTFS files systems, but it doesn't. I've since converted my other internal hard drives to ext4 and ditched windows completely, so it was simple enough to get systemback to write restore points to my other internal hard drive once I learned how to automount it at boot.
I can't seem to figure out how to make a complete system image to my storage drive, but that's ok.
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Thank you, guys. I'll have it figured out in no time.