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- Subject: [tlug] Backup CD!
- From: Frank Bennett <bennett@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 17:01:58 +0000
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Just in time to help you waste your weekend, I have put up the first kinda-working release of the RepliCoaster backup CD. This version writes itself out onto backup CDs that are also bootable (yes, it really does work). When booted, they can repeat the cycle. Other highlights include: o The entire OS takes up about 5 megs on disk (most of the filespace is in cramfs partitions). o The system takes up just 10 megabytes of deadspace in RAM (four 2.5 meg ramdisks). o Multilingual support is integral to the system, with plenty of room for expansion inside current storage constraints. o Backups can be take on files stored on msdos, vfat or ext2 filesystems. o Five combinations of mass storage hardware are detected, automagically. (I'm still being VERY cautious about SCSI-based systems, though; the system will turn up its nose if it doesn't find a device that it likes that is also the only SCSI device on the system -- in other words, if you have fixed SCSI disks, this system won't work for you): - PCMCIA-SCSI CD-RW - PCMCIA-SCSI MO - USB CD-RW - USB MO - ATAPI CD-RW There is no provision for versioning, encryption, incremental backup or series-awareness yet, but the scripts __do__ use gettext. You will find an item for Japanese in the language selection menu; it yields only English at the moment, but that's just because the Japanese text has not been entered, and gettext is defaulting back to English. I have a little Python script that extracts the messages to a *.po template, so translations will be maintainable. If anyone is inclined to volunteer to translate the interface into Japanese (or any other language), please write to me privately. There are a few minor quirks in the user interface, some of which need to be fixed, some of which don't. The two main things to note are that the status message does not update immediately after the "buffer area" is created; escape to the shell and return with "exit", and the status will show correctly. The other glitch is that the "Restore files" button is non-functional or broken (I forget which at the moment). The tools for restoring files ARE all in there, though. I know because last night my machine suffered a catastrophic hard disk failure, and I used an early-draft set of backup CDs made during testing to restore my system this morning. So it __does__ work. :-) You should not, however, take my word for it. This stuff is hugely untested, and for the present it should be used only on unwanted hardware that houses useless information and the precious data of your mortal enemies. Enjoy! Frank
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