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    Urm I think this is Ok in this forum as it is not particularly important/urgent!

    Any way I currently back up my /home to a remote drive using 'lucky-backup' prior to which I run 'bleachbit (root) to clear out any rubbish.

    However I also have a spare hard drive on the system itself and I am thinking about backing up the entire Kubuntu set-up that I have whilst still maintaining the above option.

    Does anyone else do this and if so what application/s do you use.?

    Thanks . . .
    Celeron CPU G1610@2.60GHz x 2
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    Re: Back-ups

    rsync, fsarchiver, dd are CLI tools used for this process with any given live CD. Clonezilla and Partimage are good curses/GUI tools. DejaDup is pretty awesome for backing up an online partition, ala /home. The easiest thing is to download a rescue CD ala Partition Magic or System Rescue CD, which contain all the backup and restore applications. I use fsarchiver to backup my root partition monthly, and I simply periodically (ie at no given interval) copy paste stuff from ~ to external media, as I'm too lazy to go through a regular backup.
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      #3
      Re: Back-ups

      you might want to give kbackup a try , when it opens you can select a folder and place to back up to and click "start backup" its a simple backup program.
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        #4
        Re: Back-ups

        I use rdiff-backup but if you're trying to re-create your install or create a parallel bootable backup you might want clonezilla or to use dd.

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          #5
          Re: Back-ups

          Hi,

          Happy New Year.

          I'm trying Kbackup at the moment but for some reason it cannot write the 'tar' to the selected folder. Something about permissions but I am investigating as everything seems to be ok!

          Thanks.

          EDIT: So here we are on Jan 20th. Finally sorted out the minor glitch and Kbackup runs very well and quite fast too.
          Celeron CPU G1610@2.60GHz x 2
          GeForce 8400 GS/PCle/SSE2
          Kubuntu 14.04 - 64 bit Linux - KDE 4.13.0

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