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2020 Nov 17
2
Best practice preparing for disk restoring system
...ive directories.? It's impressive.
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> If you zero out all free space on all of your HDD partitions (dd bs=1M if=/dev/zero of=/path/deleteme; rm /path/deleteme) or use 'fstrim' for SSD's, you could use dd to image with fast & light compression (lzop or my current favorite, pzstd) and get maximum benefit of a bit-by-bit archival copy.
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> On 11/16/20 11:02 PM, H wrote:
>> Short of backing up entire disks using dd, I'd like to collect all required information to make sure I can restore partitions, disk information, UUIDs and anything else required in the...
2020 Nov 17
2
Best practice preparing for disk restoring system
Short of backing up entire disks using dd, I'd like to collect all required information to make sure I can restore partitions, disk information, UUIDs and anything else required in the event of losing a disk.
So far I am collecting information from:
- fdisk -l
- blkid
- lsblk
- grub2-efi.cfg
- grub
- fstab
Hoping that this would supply me with /all/ information to restore a system - with the
2020 Nov 17
0
Best practice preparing for disk restoring system
...heir archive directories.? It's impressive.
If you zero out all free space on all of your HDD partitions (dd bs=1M if=/dev/zero of=/path/deleteme; rm /path/deleteme) or use 'fstrim' for SSD's, you could use dd to image with fast & light compression (lzop or my current favorite, pzstd) and get maximum benefit of a bit-by-bit archival copy.
On 11/16/20 11:02 PM, H wrote:
> Short of backing up entire disks using dd, I'd like to collect all required information to make sure I can restore partitions, disk information, UUIDs and anything else required in the event of losing...
2020 Nov 18
0
Best practice preparing for disk restoring system
...'s impressive.
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>> If you zero out all free space on all of your HDD partitions (dd
>bs=1M if=/dev/zero of=/path/deleteme; rm /path/deleteme) or use
>'fstrim' for SSD's, you could use dd to image with fast & light
>compression (lzop or my current favorite, pzstd) and get maximum
>benefit of a bit-by-bit archival copy.
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>> On 11/16/20 11:02 PM, H wrote:
>>> Short of backing up entire disks using dd, I'd like to collect all
>required information to make sure I can restore partitions, disk
>information, UUIDs and a...
2020 Nov 18
2
Best practice preparing for disk restoring system
...ressive.
>>> If you zero out all free space on all of your HDD partitions (dd
>> bs=1M if=/dev/zero of=/path/deleteme; rm /path/deleteme) or use
>> 'fstrim' for SSD's, you could use dd to image with fast & light
>> compression (lzop or my current favorite, pzstd) and get maximum
>> benefit of a bit-by-bit archival copy.
>>>
>>> On 11/16/20 11:02 PM, H wrote:
>>>> Short of backing up entire disks using dd, I'd like to collect all
>> required information to make sure I can restore partitions, disk
>> inform...