Complete Backup and Restore Using "tar" Command

Courtesy Linux Today  Fri, 11/21/2008 - 15:33

Linuxhaxor: "I'll explain methods I use to maintain my setup and configuration files without the loss of any data or personal settings.

Once you have recovered from the crash, the restoration can be as simple as typing a single command using the Live CD and a terminal."


 

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