I have a 14 Gb directory just full of images/pictures of my family. I have them backed up on an external hard drive, and have burnt bluray discs about 6 months ago. So now there is an update with fresh pictures. So the external hard drive is easy. One .sh file using rsync and everything is good.
But what I am trying to figure out now is to change my whole burning philosophy. Because of the size, I am having to use methods "acetoniso/folder", tar, etc to make them sizeable on a per-media basis. So what I am trying to avoid is buirning another full set, hence why I need to come up with a new solution. What I would like to do is burn a base set 'today'. Then in 6 months, burn an incremental disk based on the difference between the base set, and today's set.
Anyone have an idea on how to do this?
But what I am trying to figure out now is to change my whole burning philosophy. Because of the size, I am having to use methods "acetoniso/folder", tar, etc to make them sizeable on a per-media basis. So what I am trying to avoid is buirning another full set, hence why I need to come up with a new solution. What I would like to do is burn a base set 'today'. Then in 6 months, burn an incremental disk based on the difference between the base set, and today's set.
Anyone have an idea on how to do this?
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