Re: If most recent backup is not level 0, recovery fails to bring back all files when directories have been renamed
2006-03-08 10:48:43
On Wed, Mar 08, 2006 at 10:31:44AM -0500, Gene Heskett enlightened us:
> >I hope you build your own RPMs, since I know you use an RPM based
> > system ;-)
>
> Nope, I use checkinstall for some stuff, but this isn't being done for
> these. And they are pinned in yum.conf. Yeah, my systems borked.
> Funny thing is, it works fine for everything I want to do, which at
> times can best be described as 'an eclectic bunch' of apps.
>
I know we're drifting a bit off-topic here, but usually what I do for
non-mission-critical machines (such as a home workstation) is grab stuff
from the latest fedora development repository and rebuild them on my system.
That's what I did for tar, and what I do for amanda (even on production
systems I do that). Just a suggestion :-)
Matt
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