storeBackup is a disk-to-disk backup tool for Linux

Edit Package storeBackup

storeBackup is a disk-to-disk backup tool for Linux. It should run on
other Unix like machines. You can directly browse through the backuped
files (locally, via NFS, via SAMBA or whatever). This gives the users
the possibility to restore files absolutely easily and fast. He/She
only has to copy (and possibly uncompress) the file. The is also a
tool for easily restoring (sub) trees for the administrator. Every
single backup of a specific time can be deleted without affecting the
other existing backups.

Before you can start using storeBackup, please carefully read
/usr/share/doc/packages/storeBackup/README
and create an appropriate configuration file
/etc/storebackup.d/storebackup.config
using
/usr/share/doc/packages/storeBackup/storebackup.config.default
as a template.

Author:
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Dr. Heinz-Josef Claes (2001-2008)

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storeBackup-3.4.config.default 0000019984 19.5 KB
storeBackup-3.4.diff 0000000408 408 Bytes
storeBackup-3.4.tar.bz2 0002082076 1.99 MB
storeBackup-README.SUSE 0000000289 289 Bytes
storeBackup.changes 0000004774 4.66 KB
storeBackup.spec 0000005075 4.96 KB
Revision 19 (latest revision is 36)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 196535 from Matthias Eckermann's avatar Matthias Eckermann (mge1512) (revision 19)
- Update to 3.4:
  * Store "special files" in individual cpio or tar archives on 
    not system compatible file systems like NTFS or sshfs,
    --archiveTypes and --specialTypeArchiver on the command line
  * Exclude defined directories from backup or compression by file
    system flags
  * Simple recreation of isolated mode
  * Some bug fixes (forwarded request 196066 from jritzerfeld)
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