Backup-DVD is a handy little script that helps you back up your whole system onto a rewritable DVD. It’s super easy to use and is mainly meant for setting up as a cron job, so it can run automatically on its own! Plus, it keeps a log of everything in /var/log/backup.log
, so you can always check what’s been done. Want feedback? No problem! It sends updates right to your email. If you want to customize how it works, just edit the config file at /etc/backup-dvd/backup-dvd.conf
. Just remember, this script needs to be run directly as root; trying to run it with sudo won't work.
If you’re ready to get started, you’ll need to download Backup-DVD. Once you’ve got it, installing is easy! Just run this command:
sudo dpkg -i backup-dvd_1.0.0-19_all.deb
The command line for using Backup-DVD looks like this:
backup-dvd [-d] [-t] [-h] [-v]
-d
: Debug mode - runs in verbose mode so you can see what’s going on.-t
: Test mode - backs up /usr/lib
just for testing, without deleting logs.-k
: Keep temporary archive if you want to hang onto those files.-h
: Displays help info and exits—great for when you're unsure!-v
: Shows the version number and exits—good for checking updates!Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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