Mondo looks like something worth checking out, and is available as an ubuntu package. ( <a href="http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/feisty/utils/mondo" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/feisty/utils/mondo
</a> )<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/3/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Max Luebbe</b> <<a href="mailto:max.luebbe@gmail.com">max.luebbe@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
On occasion, I've used the Godaddy deluxe hosting (100GB) for about $6 month<br>mirror my laptop's harddrive there via ftp<br>then have a cron'd script that checks my filesystem for modified files,<br>and mirrors them.
<br><br>If you've got some time to have fun with bash, or your favorite shell<br>script, give it a try.<br><br>However, if you have access to a linux/unix box where rsync is an<br>option, bu all means do that.<br><br>
-Max<br><br>John Quigley wrote:<br>> See the dirvish project<br>><br>> On Tue, 3 Apr 2007 10:13:48 -0500, "James Ruffer" <<a href="mailto:admin@unixbox.ws">admin@unixbox.ws</a>> wrote:<br>><br>
>> So you have a number of different ways of backing things up.<br>>> Full backups, only when it changes and only what has changed.<br>>> The one I am researching is only what chaged.<br>>> So far I found a version of rsync and ahsay. I am looking for one more.
<br>>><br>>> James<br>>><br>>> On 4/3/07, Rich Johnson <<a href="mailto:nixternal@ubuntu.com">nixternal@ubuntu.com</a>> wrote:<br>>><br>>>> On Tuesday 03 April 2007, Brian Green wrote:
<br>>>> | I use this app for my parents' pc:<br>>>> |<br>>>><br>>> <a href="http://www.debianadmin.com/backup-and-restore-your-ubuntu-system-using-sbac">http://www.debianadmin.com/backup-and-restore-your-ubuntu-system-using-sbac
</a><br>>><br>>>> |kup.html<br>>>> |<br>>>> | It'd be nice to find a free online storage service that would allow<br>>>><br>>> for<br>>><br>>>> | some sort of automated backups.
<br>>>> |<br>>>> | I'd like to hear if anyone else has creative solutions. I used sbackup<br>>>><br>>> as<br>>><br>>>> | it seemed the easiest and best solution at the time.
<br>>>><br>>>> I use a cron job that uploads files to a Bazaar server here at home. So<br>>>><br>>> I get<br>>><br>>>> revision control as well. In case I corrupt or dirty a file, I can
<br>>>><br>>> always go<br>>><br>>>> back in time. Kind of like my very own roll back service.<br>>>><br>>>><br>>>> --<br>>>> Rich Johnson<br>>>>
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