Is there a good freeware program that would backup my operating system disk (in the form that could be reconstituted later), 120 Gb, and data disk, 120 Gb, from SSD onto HDD (capacity: 1 Tb) once weekly, automatically?
> By modifying the boot parameters in syslinux/syslinux.cfg (for live USB) or syslinux/isolinux.cfg (for CD), you can preseed most of the options so that Clonezilla live can do the job for you with less interactive steps, or it's possible to make it run in an unattended mode.
In theory I could also do a lvm snapshot to create something immutable so it can be done live - which I've done with migrating volumes - buuut again haven't gotten around to it
Yeah, most of the critical stuff is under /home anyway
That plus a list of the pacman / AUR packages would suffice in a pinch
I think I have other system config stuff backed up by etckeeper
...not that an untested backup is no backup at all, or anything
Yeah I have /etc/ which includes a list of all the packages and how their built, /var/lib/portage/world which is also packages, and then /home backed up
I also pull down all my google photos, to a local copy
It's not really possible to "buffer" USB, at least not in the usual sense of the word. Typically, buffering means electrical amplification and perhaps signal regeneration.
With USB, the host drives the entirety of the bus. A host sends out a request, and the device has to issue a response to th...
The small form-factor pluggable (SFP) is a compact, hot-pluggable optical module transceiver used for both telecommunication and data communications applications. The form factor and electrical interface are specified by a multi-source agreement (MSA) under the auspices of the Small Form Factor Committee. It is a popular industry format jointly developed and supported by many network component vendors.
An SFP interface on networking hardware is a modular (plug-and-play) slot for a variable, media-specific transceiver in order to connect a fiber optic cable or sometimes a copper cable. SFP t...