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Hi,the ftp idea has to do with shellworld, but I am sure other alternatives will work.
would I require dsl to run this option?I have never been a windows user, so no need to test it until the LInux box is complete. Besides I have more stuff up here in my shellworld space than I have hard drive space outside of the new machine grin.
Thanks for the suggestion, Karen On Thu, 1 May 2008, Tony Baechler wrote:
Karen Lewellen wrote:So, I realize the time is coming for me to set up an alternative backup of my own. Having this Linux box built has been slower than planned, I do not even have access to a cd burner yet. However I am wondering if there is a Linux utility that will let me make scheduled backups from my shellworld space to my Linux machine via ftp? If so, in which distribution?Hi,Is there any reason why it has to be ftp? I personally use rsync and recommend it. It only downloads what's changed, so you don't have to get the same files over and over. It has a switch to use compression, but that won't help with mp3 files. There is nothing that rsync can't do. It runs great on Windows if you need something temporarily until your Linux box is working. Just use something like at (1) or cron to set this up automatically. Practically any good distro will have rsync and cron, and I know Debian for sure has at. If you absolutely must use ftp, that won't work and I don't know of any solution since ftp isn't designed to just download differences. You could use ncftpget and ncftpput but that transfers everything over and over._______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list
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