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bbackup is a sophisticated frontend for GNU-tar. It allows to perform full backups as well as incremental backups. It can handle a number of filesystems to be backed up (which could even be mounted at runtime). It is possible to write backups either to streaming media or to plain files (perferrably on a separate harddisk). You also need the perl modules AppConfig and Pod::Usage. Both can be fetched from CPAN. As root, this can be done the following way: $perl -MCPAN -e shell cpan> install AppConfig [snip..] cpan> install Pod::Usage [snip..] cpan> quit
| Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
| bbackup-0.52-1.noarch.html | A sophisticated backup script, based on GNU tar | SourceForge | bbackup-0.52-1.noarch.rpm |
| bbackup-0.52-1.src.html | A sophisticated backup script, based on GNU tar | SourceForge | bbackup-0.52-1.src.rpm |
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