I was forced to move my /usr to EXT2 since I needed to dual boot the system on FreeBSD and Linux for different applications and needed read/write to the home directory. What I did not realize is that my backup solution would stop working I have been using dump/restore as a backup solution with the -L option so that I could take backups while the system is running.
But now after moving to EXT2, I obviously cannot use dump anymore . Is there a better way to make a backup which could also be incremental in nature? I could always do a full tar backup and survive, but I would really like to have the ability to have incremental backups which I could then schedule via cron.
All the other filesystems to backup are UFS2 -- any suggestions?
But now after moving to EXT2, I obviously cannot use dump anymore . Is there a better way to make a backup which could also be incremental in nature? I could always do a full tar backup and survive, but I would really like to have the ability to have incremental backups which I could then schedule via cron.
All the other filesystems to backup are UFS2 -- any suggestions?