Unfortunately that's not feasible for me at the moment. :(
On 7/4/05, iTools <itools@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> itools Mon, 4 Jul 2005 Volume 1 : Number 414
>
> In this issue:
>
> Upgrade iTools
> Re: Upgrade iTools
> Re: Upgrade iTools
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> Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2005 12:20:17 -0500
> From: Alex Kac <alexkac@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: itools@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Upgrade iTools
> Message-ID: <f6295620050703102011b583b8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> What is the best way to upgrade iTools 7 to 8 while keeping a full
> backup on the side? I know I can tar the Tenon dir, but I believe
> there are a few other directories that iTools installs to for startup
> and such.
>
> I just want to make sure if something goes wrong, I can easily slip right b=
> ack.
>
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>
> Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 07:26:23 +1000
> From: Terry Allen <hmag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: itools@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Upgrade iTools
> Message-ID: <p06230903beee08282973@[203.53.37.182]>
>
> >What is the best way to upgrade iTools 7 to 8 while keeping a full
> >backup on the side? I know I can tar the Tenon dir, but I believe
> >there are a few other directories that iTools installs to for startup
> >and such.
> >
> >I just want to make sure if something goes wrong, I can easily slip
> >right back.
> Hi again,
> I've been using psync for entire drive backups for just such
> emergencies. To me it's the best option. Others prefer Carbon copy
> Cloner & I think there are a lot of other options. I would try to
> create a full bootable drive backup. In this case, I think something
> you can shove in & reboot from is a great option.
> --
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> Bye for now, Terry Allen
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> Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 11:07:59 +1000
> From: Adam Dennis <adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: itools@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Upgrade iTools
> Message-ID: <p06200702beee3c1b7dc9@[192.168.0.21]>
>
> At 7:26 AM +1000 4/7/05, Terry Allen wrote:
> >Hi again,
> > I've been using psync for entire drive backups for just such
> >emergencies. To me it's the best option. Others prefer Carbon copy
> >Cloner & I think there are a lot of other options. I would try to
> >create a full bootable drive backup. In this case, I think something
> >you can shove in & reboot from is a great option.
> >--
>
> I second this!
> we use SuperDuper to clone a bootable copy and then RsyncX to keep it
> uptodate.
>
> adam.
>
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