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Re: [Announce] BackupMenu V2 - OS backup & restore
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I have found the problem in ver 0.32 which caused it to never exit the dd cycle. Maybe there's been a change in the grep function, lately in pr1.3.
Anyway, here's my forked version which seems to work, at least in my first experiments. |
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@debernardis: Good work. I'll package it up for those folks who need it. |
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EDIT: OK no problem. I had a full mmc1 and the optfs backup couldn't complete. The script seems to work well as attached. :cool: |
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FSCK can't check some file systems because it is trying to use options that can't be used togeather. (ver. 0.56-1)
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Which ones, and what options?
The fsck lines will be in the shell-script file /usr/share/backupmenu/BackupMenu.item |
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It kills me, knowing I don't have a rescue menu to boot into :(
I have a feeling it's due to me replacing a normal binary that's handled by busybox, with a gnu binary. I'm going to look at those now... It still makes no sense that bootmenu would ignore the .item file however, either it sees it - and pukes when attempting to load as you hijack, or it, for some reason, can't follow the symlinks and drops back to the default menu. I'm also going to assume that kernel package is irrelevant, provided the modules are present? |
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Yup; I use "uname -r" to get the current kernel, so as long as the standard modules exist, it'll work fine.
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Confirmed each of the modules exist, going to take a look at the binaries now...are there are essential ones that will halt if missing?
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1 - I created a backup (root and opt) 2 - Booted and uninstalled mplayer (just to check after restore) 3 - booted again in bootmenu and tryed to restore. 4 - It failed telling me the checksum was not ok (I just created the backup 6 minutes before) |
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Robbie,
Just to let you know that again the problem I reported before happened. I had 78MB left on my rootfs and after restore I have only 65MB. The most weird is that I exported the "df -s /*" before and after, and the only change is on MyDocs folder. (because of the backup itself). I didn't saved the "df -ah" before, but what I have now is: Code:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted onThank you |
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