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[[linux-complete-backup-and-recovery-howto]]
link:[]Linux Complete Backup and Recovery HOWTO
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[[charles-curley]]
link:[Charles Curley]
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
           `<charlescurley at charlescurley dot com>` +
        
*Revision History*
Revision 2.1
2006-03-28
Revised by: c^2
Added notes for NTFS. Edited the To Do list. Started work on LVM and
using http://www.finnix.org/[finnix].
Revision 2.0
2005-10-12
Revised by: c^2
Notes for Fedora Core 4. Removed notes for older versions of FC and Red
Hat. Also, changes in the writeup and scripts to reflect using
http://www.knoppix.org/[Knoppix] instead of
http://www.toms.net/rb[tomsrtbt]. See the scripts for change notes.
Changed some scripts so that long lines don't fall off the right side of
printed pages (oops).
Revision 1.8
2005-02-19
Revised by: c^2
Added notes for Fedora Core 3
Revision 1.7
2004-05-11
Revised by: c^2
Adjusted copyright language.
Revision 1.6
2004-04-29
Revised by: c^2
Added http://www.knoppix.org/[Knoppix] notes, Syslinux, PPART, QtParted,
some other rescue CDs, and made some fixes.
Revision 1.5
2003-12-19
Revised by: c^2
Fedora 1 and GRUB notes.
Revision 1.4
2003-08-17
Revised by: c^2
Some notes on burning CD-ROMs, and more on files to exclude.
Revision 1.3
2003-04-24
Revised by: c^2
Substituted new email address and URL for old.
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
link:applicationspecificnotes.html#AMANDA[Amanda].
Revision 1.1
2002-09-10
Revised by: c^2
New code to handle ext3 partitions in
link:thescripts.html#MAKE.FDISK[`make.fdisk`], and a note on
link:creatingthestage1backup.html#INITRD[`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.
link:[]
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.
'''''
*Table of Contents*
1. link:intro.html[Introduction]
1.1. link:intro.html#COPYRIGHT[Copyright Information]
1.2. link:intro.html#DISCLAIMERS[Disclaimers]
1.3. link:intro.html#NEWVERSIONS[New Versions]
1.4. link:intro.html#CREDITS[Credits]
1.5. link:intro.html#FEEDBACK[Feedback]
1.6. link:intro.html#TRANSLATIONS[Translations]
2. link:overview.html[Overview]
2.1. link:overview.html#LIMITATIONS[Limitations]
3. link:preparation.html[Preparation]
3.1. link:preparation.html#INSTALLINGZIPDRIVE[Installing the ZIP Drive]
4. link:creatingthestage1backup.html[Creating the Stage 1 Back Up]
4.1. link:creatingthestage1backup.html#THEMEANDVARIATIONS[Theme And
Variations]
5. link:firststagerestore.html[First Stage Restore]
5.1. link:firststagerestore.html#BOOTING[Booting]
5.2. link:firststagerestore.html#RESTORATION[Restoration]
6. link:secondstagerestoration.html[Second Stage Restoration]
7. link:distributionspecificnotes.html[Distribution Specific Notes]
7.1. link:distributionspecificnotes.html#FEDORA3[Fedora Core 3 and 4]
7.2. link:distributionspecificnotes.html#KNOPPIX[Knoppix]
7.3. link:distributionspecificnotes.html#AEN583[finnix]
8. link:applicationspecificnotes.html[Application Specific Notes]
8.1. link:applicationspecificnotes.html#LVM[Logical Volume Manager]
8.2. link:applicationspecificnotes.html#SELINUX[Selinux]
8.3. link:applicationspecificnotes.html#GRUB[GRUB]
8.4. link:applicationspecificnotes.html#TRIPWIRE[Tripwire]
8.5. link:applicationspecificnotes.html#SQUID[Squid]
8.6. link:applicationspecificnotes.html#ARKEIA[Arkeia]
8.7. link:applicationspecificnotes.html#AMANDA[Amanda]
8.8. link:applicationspecificnotes.html#NTFS[NTFS]
9. link:someadvicefordisasterrecovery.html[Some Advice for Disaster
Recovery]
10. link:whatnow.html[What Now?]
10.1. link:whatnow.html#TODO[To Do]
11. link:thescripts.html[The Scripts]
11.1. link:thescripts.html#FIRSTSTAGE[First Stage]
11.2. link:thescripts.html#SECONDSTAGE[Second Stage]
11.3. link:thescripts.html#BACKUPSERVERSCRIPTS[Backup Server Scripts]
12. link:resources.html[Resources]
A. link:appendix1gfdl.html[GNU Free Documentation License]
0. link:gfdl02.html[PREAMBLE]
1. link:gfdl03.html[APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS]
2. link:gfdl04.html[VERBATIM COPYING]
3. link:gfdl05.html[COPYING IN QUANTITY]
4. link:gfdl06.html[MODIFICATIONS]
5. link:gfdl07.html[COMBINING DOCUMENTS]
6. link:gfdl08.html[COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS]
7. link:gfdl09.html[AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS]
8. link:gfdl10.html[TRANSLATION]
9. link:gfdl11.html[TERMINATION]
10. link:gfdl12.html[FUTURE REVISIONS OF THIS LICENSE]
11. link:gfdl13.html[How to use this License for your documents]
'''''
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|  |  |link:intro.html[Next]
|  |  |Introduction
|===========================