Help - disaster recovery

pierre jocelyn andre temps.jo at gmail.com
Sun Jan 13 22:13:29 UTC 2013


lok at here and translate
http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/utilisateurs/rmy/recuperer
I'm already several times due to broken equipment

But my english is too poor to explain how
I can only say that it is possible for a tux

2013/1/13 David Fletcher <dave at thefletchers.net>

> On Sun, 2013-01-13 at 20:56 +1000, Phil wrote:
>
> > What tool, or tools, would you suggest to attempt data recovery?
> >
>
> Fortunately, I've never had to attempt "data recovery". If your drive
> had just been missing something that prevented it from booting,
> hopefully the filing system would be intact and you'd just be able to
> copy your files off.
>
> Now, for future reference, I use scripts with cron to copy files for
> backing up to my server, then over to my desktop hard drive. Then
> occasionally I run a script manually that hopefully takes everything I
> need to rebuild anything on my small home network and puts it all into a
> tar file. I manually put that tar file through gpg with symmetrical
> encryption and copy it onto a USB flash drive. Then copy the file
> DIRECTLY from the first flash drive to a second. Then copy from the
> second flash drive to my netbook and check that I can decrypt and unpack
> that file, and confirm that a recent spreadsheet or email is present.
> Then put the second drive in the glove box of my car as my off site
> backup.
>
> Depends, I suppose, on how much data you have. I don't keep my photos
> and music in this backup they get copied onto the separate hard drives
> in the house and DVDs.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
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