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The easiest way to make a backup using floppies is with <tt>tar</tt>.
The command
<P><TT> # <em>tar cvfzM /dev/fd0 /</em>
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will make a complete backup of your system using the floppy drive
<tt>/dev/fd0</tt>. The ``<tt>M</tt>'' option to <tt>tar</tt> allows the
backup to be a multivolume backup; that is, when one floppy is full,
<tt>tar</tt> will prompt for the next. The command
<P><TT> # <em>tar xvfzM /dev/fd0</em>
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can be used to restore the complete backup.
This method can also be used if you have a tape drive (<tt>/dev/rmt0</tt>)
connected to your system.
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Several other programs exist for making multiple-volume backups; the
<tt>backflops</tt> program found on <tt>tsx-11.mit.edu</tt> may come in handy.
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Making a complete backup of the system can be time- and resource-consuming.
Most system administrators use a incremental backup policy, in which every
month a complete backup is taken, and every week only those files which
have been modified in the last week are backed up. In this case, if
you trash your system in the middle of the month, you can simply restore
the last full monthly backup, and then restore the last weekly backups
as needed.
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The <tt>find</tt> command can be useful in locating files which have
changed since a certain date. Several scripts for managing
incremental backups can be found on <tt>sunsite.unc.edu</tt>.
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