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jwz - PSA: backups on 2007-10-01
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[Tags|computers, lazyweb][music|Boris Mikulic -- Secret Knowledge]Dear Lazyweb, and also a certain you-know-who-you-are who should certainly know better by now, I am here to tell you about backups. It's very simple. Option 1: Learn not to care about your data. Don't save any old email, use a film camera, and only listen to physical CDs and not MP3s. If you have no posessions, you have nothing to lose. Option 2 goes like this: You have a computer. It came with a hard drive in it. Go buy two more drives of the same size or larger. If the drive in your computer is SATA2, get SATA2. If it's a 2.5" laptop drive, get two of those. Brand doesn't matter, but physical measurements and connectors should match. Get external enclosures for both of them. The enclosures are under $30. Put one of these drives in its enclosure on your desk. Name it something clever like "Backup". If you are using a Mac, the command you use to back up is this: sudo rsync -vaxE --delete --ignore-errors / /Volumes/Backup/ If you're using Linux, it's something a lot like that. If you're using Windows, go fuck yourself. If you have a desktop computer, have this happen every morning at 5AM by creating a temporary text file containing this line: 0 5 * * * rsync -vaxE --delete --ignore-errors / /Volumes/Backup/ and then doing sudo crontab -u root that-file If you have a laptop, do that before you go to bed. Really. Every night when you plug your laptop in to charge. If you're on a Mac, that backup drive will be bootable. That means that when (WHEN) your internal drive scorches itself, you can just take your backup drive and put it in your computer and go. This is nice. When (WHEN) your backup drive goes bad, which you will notice because your last backup failed, replace it immediately. This is your number one priority. Don't wait until the weekend when you have time, do it now, before you so much as touch your computer again. Do it before goddamned breakfast. The universe tends tow
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- Security Watch - Apple - Mac Hacked Via Safari Browser in Pwn-2-Own Contest on 2007-09-17
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