Dear all,
Got a fairly simple question that shouldn't prove too hard, but still, I'm struggling anyway. I'd appreciate any help I could get on it.
I have an encrypted /home partition. I want to back it up - but simple drag and drop copy from my /home to a (vfat) USB drive fails repeatedly. The specific failure is that it gets some way through the process and then tells me that it cannot create a folder. This causes the whole thing to fail, and stop. It happens repeatedly, and even if I remove that folderset from the backup and try again, it seems to happen again later with another folder. I kept going like this, repeatedly removing folders from the backup - but it keeps failing.
I have stopped trying now that it fails on my ./thunderbird folder. I really need my e-mails!! I can't afford to not have it back that one up...!
I need to find a way to back up my data and be sure that I have everything. However, because I currently have a problem with apt-get (see this post: ) I cannot currently install new software to do it.
So I'm looking for alternative solutions. How can I do this from the command line? Is this possible?
I can boot to a GUI using the nouveau driver, and I can log in to my account. As such, the partition is decrypted whilst I have access to it. But is there anything getting in the way of me backing up the data on this partition? Why am I not able to make a backup with a simple drag and drop?
What alternatives are there for making a full decrypted backup from the command line, and if possible, verifying it at the same time etc?
I intend to make a clean install of 12.04 once I have the full back-up made, so this only needs to be a simple, do-once solution that works. It does not need to be a perfect long-term solution that I can use repeatedly with incremental backups etc.
Your help would be really appreciated.
Many thanks in advance,
Bag.
Got a fairly simple question that shouldn't prove too hard, but still, I'm struggling anyway. I'd appreciate any help I could get on it.
I have an encrypted /home partition. I want to back it up - but simple drag and drop copy from my /home to a (vfat) USB drive fails repeatedly. The specific failure is that it gets some way through the process and then tells me that it cannot create a folder. This causes the whole thing to fail, and stop. It happens repeatedly, and even if I remove that folderset from the backup and try again, it seems to happen again later with another folder. I kept going like this, repeatedly removing folders from the backup - but it keeps failing.
I have stopped trying now that it fails on my ./thunderbird folder. I really need my e-mails!! I can't afford to not have it back that one up...!
I need to find a way to back up my data and be sure that I have everything. However, because I currently have a problem with apt-get (see this post: ) I cannot currently install new software to do it.
So I'm looking for alternative solutions. How can I do this from the command line? Is this possible?
I can boot to a GUI using the nouveau driver, and I can log in to my account. As such, the partition is decrypted whilst I have access to it. But is there anything getting in the way of me backing up the data on this partition? Why am I not able to make a backup with a simple drag and drop?
What alternatives are there for making a full decrypted backup from the command line, and if possible, verifying it at the same time etc?
I intend to make a clean install of 12.04 once I have the full back-up made, so this only needs to be a simple, do-once solution that works. It does not need to be a perfect long-term solution that I can use repeatedly with incremental backups etc.
Your help would be really appreciated.
Many thanks in advance,
Bag.
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