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37 | <A NAME="QUICKSTART"></A>Chapter 2. QuickStart</H1>
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38 | <UL>
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40 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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41 | We recommend that you read the complete Mondo Rescue and Mindi Linux
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42 | HOWTO. However, if you are too busy or impatient, then please use
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43 | this QuickStart guide to stay out of trouble.</P>
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44 | <LI CLASS="mvd-P">
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45 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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46 | Install the tarball, RPM, or DEB mindi package and mondo package.
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47 | (see <A HREF="installation.html">Installation</A> for more details)</P>
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49 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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50 | Execute as root (type<FONT FACE="Courier New"> 'su -' </FONT>to
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51 | become root if you are not logged in as root)</P>
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56 | <TD BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" VALIGN=CENTER><PRE
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57 | CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"><FONT
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58 | COLOR="BLACK">bash# mondoarchive</FONT></TD></TR>
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66 | <P>
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67 | <A HREF="images/mamain.png"><IMG SRC="images/mamain-mini.png" WIDTH="160" HEIGHT="96" VSPACE="0" HSPACE="0" BORDER="0"></A></TD>
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68 | <TD WIDTH="83%" VALIGN=CENTER>
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69 | <P>
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70 | Choose from the list of supported backup media types. The media you
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71 | will use most often are CD-R, CD-RW, tape, NFS and hard disk. If you
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72 | want to backup/restore over a network, choose 'NFS'. If you want to
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73 | backup/restore to/from a local partition or if you simply want to
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74 | store the ISO images in a local directory until you have time or
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75 | facilities to burn them to CD's, choose 'hard disk'. If you choose
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76 | 'CD-R[W]' or 'tape' then in general your hardware will be detected
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77 | and configured for you.</TD>
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78 | </TR>
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80 | <TD WIDTH="17%" VALIGN=CENTER>
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81 | <P>
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82 | <A HREF="images/maburnproof.png"><IMG SRC="images/maburnproof-mini.png" WIDTH="160" HEIGHT="96" VSPACE="0" HSPACE="0" BORDER="0"></A></TD>
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83 | <TD WIDTH="83%" VALIGN=CENTER>
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84 | <P>
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85 | If you are backing up to CD-R[W] then Mondo will ask you if your CD
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86 | burner has BurnProof technology, is inside a laptop, or is otherwise
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87 | eccentric. If you are backing up to a tape streamer then you will not
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88 | see this message.</TD>
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89 | </TR>
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90 | <TR>
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91 | <TD WIDTH="17%" VALIGN=CENTER>
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92 | <P>
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93 | <A HREF="images/macompression.png"><IMG SRC="images/macompression-mini.png" WIDTH="160" HEIGHT="96" VSPACE="0" HSPACE="0" BORDER="0"></A></TD>
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94 | <TD WIDTH="83%" VALIGN=CENTER>
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95 | <P>
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96 | How much compression do you want? None, if your tape streamer has
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97 | built-in hardware compression. Maximum, if your CPU is blazingly
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98 | fast. Average should do just fine for most situations.</TD>
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99 | </TR>
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102 | <P>
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103 | <A HREF="images/mainclude.png"><IMG SRC="images/mainclude-mini.png" WIDTH="160" HEIGHT="96" VSPACE="0" HSPACE="0" BORDER="0" LOOP="0"></A></TD>
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104 | <TD WIDTH="83%" VALIGN=CENTER>
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105 | <P>
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106 | If you want to backup the whole computer (excluding /tmp and /proc,
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107 | naturally) then leave this as<FONT FACE="Courier New"><FONT SIZE="2">
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108 | / </FONT></FONT>which is the default. Otherwise, specify subsets, (e.g.<FONT FACE="Courier New"><FONT SIZE="2">
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109 | /usr/local /home </FONT></FONT>) being sure to put a space in between
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110 | each path.</TD>
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111 | </TR>
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114 | <P>
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115 | <A HREF="images/maexclude.png"><IMG SRC="images/maexclude-mini.png" WIDTH="160" HEIGHT="96" VSPACE="0" HSPACE="0" BORDER="0" LOOP="0"></A></TD>
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116 | <TD WIDTH="83%" VALIGN=CENTER>
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117 | <P>
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118 | If you are backing up your whole computer then you might want to
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119 | exclude certain directories, e.g. /shared/MP3. Please specify them in
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120 | the 'exclude directories' dialog box. Please put a space in between
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121 | each path, e.g.<FONT FACE="Courier New"><FONT SIZE="2">
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122 | /shared/private /scratch /nfs /windows</FONT></FONT></TD>
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123 | </TR>
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126 | <P>
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127 | <A HREF="images/makernel.png"><IMG SRC="images/makernel-mini.png" WIDTH="159" HEIGHT="97" VSPACE="0" HSPACE="0" BORDER="0" LOOP="0"></A></TD>
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128 | <TD WIDTH="83%" VALIGN=CENTER>
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129 | <P>
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130 | Is your kernel sane? Red Hat, Mandrake, SuSE and Slackware users
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131 | should in general say 'yes' because these vendors are good at
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132 | producing reliable kernels. If you are using Debian, Gentoo or LFS
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133 | then your kernel might be non-standard, in which case say 'no' to use
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134 | Mondo's failsafe kernel.</TD>
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135 | </TR>
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139 | <A HREF="images/maverifyq.png"><IMG SRC="images/maverifyq-mini.png" WIDTH="160" HEIGHT="96" VSPACE="0" HSPACE="0" BORDER="0"></A></TD>
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141 | <P>
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142 | If you want to verify the archives after writing them to media, say
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143 | 'yes' here. If you have absolute faith in your hardware and your
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144 | Linux distribution, say 'no'... and a little prayer.</TD>
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145 | </TR>
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151 | <P>
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152 | If you are sure you want to go ahead, say 'yes' and find something
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153 | else to do while Mondo backs up your computer. If you say 'no' then
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154 | you will be unceremoniously dumped at the shell prompt. :-)</TD>
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155 | </TR>
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158 | <P>
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159 | <A HREF="images/1.png"><IMG SRC="images/1-mini.png" WIDTH="160" HEIGHT="96" VSPACE="0" HSPACE="0" BORDER="0"></A></TD>
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160 | <TD WIDTH="83%" VALIGN=CENTER>
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161 | <P>
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162 | The backup process will now commence. There are some pre-backup tasks
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163 | to be carried out first but the backup is essentially underway. To
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164 | simplify the backup process, you were asked a series of questions.
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165 | Next time, if you like, you could call mondoarchive with various
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166 | command-line switches to control its behavior, instead of answering a
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167 | series of questions. See the man page for details.</TD>
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168 | </TR>
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171 | <P>
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172 | <A HREF="images/3.png"><IMG SRC="images/3-mini.png" WIDTH="160" HEIGHT="96" VSPACE="0" HSPACE="0" BORDER="0"></A></TD>
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174 | <P>
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175 | Mondo will make a catalog of all files to be backed up. This may take
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176 | up to five minutes. The list of files will be divided into sets,
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177 | approximately 4 MB (before compression) of files per set. This
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178 | typically takes one minute.</TD>
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179 | </TR>
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180 | <TR>
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182 | <P>
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183 | <A HREF="images/4.png"><IMG SRC="images/1-mini.png" WIDTH="160" HEIGHT="96" VSPACE="0" HSPACE="0" BORDER="0" LOOP="0"></A></TD>
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184 | <TD WIDTH="83%" VALIGN=TOP>
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185 | <P>
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186 | Mondo calls Mindi. Mindi generates bootable floppy disk images and
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187 | auxiliary data disk images which are based on your existing Linux
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188 | distribution and filesystem. That way, you can be sure Mondo's tools
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189 | will be compatible with your existing filesystems and binaries:
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190 | Mondo's tools <I>are</I> your tools. Mindi takes up to five minutes
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191 | to run.</TD>
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192 | </TR>
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193 | <TR>
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194 | <TD WIDTH="17%" VALIGN=CENTER>
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195 | <P>
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196 | <A HREF="images/5tape.png"><IMG SRC="images/5tape-mini.png" WIDTH="160" HEIGHT="96" VSPACE="0" HSPACE="0" BORDER="0"></A></TD>
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197 | <TD WIDTH="83%" VALIGN=CENTER>
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198 | <P>
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199 | Finally, Mondo begins backing up your computer. This process may take
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200 | a few minutes or a few hours, depending on how much data you are
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201 | archiving, how fast your CPU is, how much RAM you have, and so on. It
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202 | will backup your regular files and then your large files (files
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203 | larger than approximately 32MB). If you have opted to verify your
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204 | backups, Mondo will do that too.</TD>
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205 | </TR>
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206 | <TR>
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207 | <TD WIDTH="17%" VALIGN=CENTER>
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208 | <P>
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209 | <A HREF="images/10cd.png"><IMG SRC="images/10cd-mini.png" WIDTH="160" HEIGHT="96" VSPACE="0" HSPACE="0" BORDER="0"></A></TD>
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210 | <TD WIDTH="83%" VALIGN=CENTER>
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211 | <P>
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212 | Do you want to create a boot floppy at the end? Yes, if you're a tape
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213 | or NFS user. No, if you are using CD-R[W]'s <I>and</I> your computer
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214 | supports bootable CD's. Tape users only need one floppy but other
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215 | users may need more. Mondo will advise accordingly.</TD>
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216 | </TR>
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217 | </TABLE></P>
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218 | </DIV>
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219 | <UL>
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220 | <LI CLASS="mvd-P">
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221 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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222 | Try to boot from the first CD of the backup (or the first floppy, if
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223 | you made floppies). Choose 'Compare Mode' by typing<FONT FACE="Courier New"><FONT SIZE="2">
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224 | compare </FONT></FONT>at the boot screen.</P>
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225 | <LI CLASS="mvd-P">
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226 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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227 | If you can boot, fine. If not, make a Mindi "Test" CD to
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228 | checkout the compatibility of your system. (see <A HREF="testingmindi.html">Testing
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229 | Mindi</A> for more details). Remove the CD/floppy; boot your
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230 | computer as usual; execute as root</P>
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235 | <TD BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" VALIGN=CENTER><PRE
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236 | CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"><FONT
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237 | COLOR="BLACK">bash# mindi</FONT><BR><FONT
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238 | COLOR="BLACK">bash# cd /root/images/mindi </FONT></TD></TR>
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239 | </TABLE></P>
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240 | </DIV>
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241 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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242 | (for CD-R)</P>
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243 | <DIV ALIGN=LEFT>
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244 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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245 | <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLPADDING="1" CELLSPACING="2" BORDER="0">
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247 | <TD BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" VALIGN=CENTER><PRE
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248 | CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"><FONT
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249 | COLOR="BLACK">bash# cdrecord dev=0,0,0 speed=4 -eject -v mindi.iso </FONT></TD></TR>
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250 | </TABLE></P>
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251 | </DIV>
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252 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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253 | (for CD-RW)</P>
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254 | <DIV ALIGN=LEFT>
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256 | <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLPADDING="1" CELLSPACING="2" BORDER="0">
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258 | <TD BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" VALIGN=CENTER><PRE
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259 | CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"><FONT
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260 | COLOR="BLACK">bash# cdrecord dev=0,0,0 speed=4 blank=fast -eject -v mindi.iso </FONT></TD></TR>
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261 | </TABLE></P>
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262 | </DIV>
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263 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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264 | Reboot your system with the created Mindi CD, with the BIOS set to
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265 | boot from CD. If the result is a command line in 'Expert' mode, your
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266 | system checks out. Remove the CD and reboot your system.</P>
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267 | <LI CLASS="mvd-P">
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268 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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269 | If you still cannot boot from Mindi's CD then please e-mail the <A HREF="../../feedback/feedback.html">mailing
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270 | list</A> for help.</P>
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271 | </UL>
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272 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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273 | When making a backup on a live system, there will always be processes
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274 | running that will write out data on the system after you have made
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275 | the backup and before you have made the compare, this will result in
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276 | difference showing up when comparing your backup. For a full
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277 | explanation and what can be done to avoid this, please read this section.</P>
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278 | <UL>
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279 | <LI CLASS="mvd-P">
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280 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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281 | This QuickStart covers the ideal case. Upon receiving any system
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282 | feedback/errors, read each related HOWTO section.</P>
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283 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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284 | <B>Example 2-1. A test backup of your /home directory to CD-Rs using
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285 | the command line</B></P>
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286 | <DIV ALIGN=LEFT>
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287 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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288 | <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLPADDING="1" CELLSPACING="2" BORDER="0">
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289 | <TR>
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290 | <TD BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" VALIGN=CENTER><PRE
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291 | CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"><FONT
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292 | COLOR="BLACK">bash# mondoarchive -OVc 4 -I /home -gF</FONT></TD></TR>
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293 | </TABLE></P>
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294 | </DIV>
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295 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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296 | The 'c' means you must be writing to CD-Rs, not CD-RWs (the latter
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297 | would require 'w' instead of 'c'). The '4' is the speed of your CD
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298 | writer. The string after -I is the path to be backed up. The '-gF'
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299 | means you are going to see the pretty yellow-on-blue screen instead
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300 | of the boring white-on-black screen. :) It also means Mondo will not
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301 | offer to create physical boot floppies for you. It is assumed that
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302 | you are able to boot from the CD which Mondo has generated.</P>
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303 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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304 | <B>Example 2-2. A backup of your whole filesystem to NFS using the
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305 | command line</B></P>
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306 | <DIV ALIGN=LEFT>
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307 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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308 | <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLPADDING="1" CELLSPACING="2" BORDER="0">
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309 | <TR>
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310 | <TD BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" VALIGN=CENTER><PRE
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311 | CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"><FONT
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312 | COLOR="BLACK">bash# mkdir -p /mnt/nfs</FONT><BR><FONT
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313 | COLOR="BLACK">bash# mount 192.168.1.28:/home/nfs /mnt/nfs</FONT><BR><FONT
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314 | COLOR="BLACK">bash# mondoarchive -OVn 192.168.1.28:/home/nfs -gF</FONT><BR><FONT
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315 | COLOR="BLACK">[...]</FONT><BR><FONT
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316 | COLOR="BLACK">bash# umount /mnt/nfs</FONT><BR><FONT
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317 | COLOR="BLACK">bash# cdrecord dev=0,0,0 speed=4 -eject -v /root/images/mindi/mindi.iso</FONT><BR><FONT
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318 | COLOR="BLACK"></FONT></TD></TR>
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319 | </TABLE></P>
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320 | </DIV>
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321 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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322 | Note that you have to mount the NFS partition, backup to it, unmount
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323 | it, and create a boot CD to allow you to restore from scratch if
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324 | necessary. To reassure yourself that you will be able to restore from
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325 | the NFS share even if your PC is wiped, please boot from the Mindi CD
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326 | and type 'compare'. The on-screen instructions from that point on
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327 | should be sufficient.</P>
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328 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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329 | <B><A NAME="AEN100C"></A>Example 2-3. A backup of your whole
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330 | filesystem to tape using the command line</B></P>
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331 | <DIV ALIGN=LEFT>
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332 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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333 | <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLPADDING="1" CELLSPACING="2" BORDER="0">
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334 | <TR>
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335 | <TD BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" VALIGN=CENTER><PRE
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336 | CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"><FONT
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337 | COLOR="BLACK">bash# mondoarchive -OVt -d /dev/st0 -9 -L -g</FONT></TD></TR>
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338 | </TABLE></P>
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339 | </DIV>
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340 | <P ALIGN=LEFT>
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341 | In this case, we assume Syslinux is incompatible with your boot
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342 | media. For some reason, some BIOSes just don't like Syslinux. If you
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343 | find this to be the case for your computer, please use '-L' to force
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344 | Mondo to use LILO instead of Syslinux as the boot loader for its
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345 | CD/floppies. (NB: This has nothing to do with which boot loader your <I>hard
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346 | drive</I> uses.) Also, it is a good habit to specify your tape
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