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Revision 1.2 | 2003-02-12 | Revised by: c^2 |
Added Red Hat 8.0 notes, support for FAT32, split the first stage restore scripts, and other minor changes. Notes on Amanda. | ||
Revision 1.1 | 2002-09-10 | Revised by: c^2 |
New code to handle ext3 partitions in make.fdisk, and a note on initrd. | ||
Revision 1.0 | 2002-07-24 | Revised by: c^2 |
We now use bz2 compression in the first stage, have the run time option to check for bad blocks, and have a script that runs the entire first stage. | ||
Revision 0.05 | 2002-07-04 | Revised by: c^2 |
Added another variation, other minor fixes. | ||
Revision 0.04 | 2002-05-09 | Revised by: c^2 |
Added Theme & Variations section, a variation; also some minor reorganization. | ||
Revision 0.03 | 2002-04-09 | Revised by: c^2 |
Added the Beeblebrox Project to resources. | ||
Revision 0.02 | 2002-01-27 | Revised by: c^2 |
Added Mondo to resources | ||
Revision 0.01 | 2001-10-25 | Revised by: c^2 |
Initial version for LDP release |
Imagine your disk drive has just become a very expensive hockey puck. Imagine you have had a fire, and your computer case now looks like something Salvador Dalĩ would like to paint. Now what?
Total restore, sometimes called bare metal recovery, is the process of rebuilding a computer after a catastrophic failure. In order to make a total restoration, you must have complete backups, not only of your file system, but of partition information and other data. This HOWTO is a step-by-step tutorial on how to back up a Linux computer so as to be able to make a bare metal recovery, and how to make that bare metal recovery. It includes some related scripts.
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