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Old 02-06-2013, 11:17 AM   #1
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HowTo: Use BackInTime for full-system-backup


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HowTo: Use BackInTime for full-system-backup

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The "BackInTime" application is a very good and powerful backup tool, but using it to do a full system backup requires some settings.
The instructions here were written for BackInTime 1.0.7 on SuSE 11.4 but will apply to most distributions and also newer versions.
[list][*] install "backintime" and "backintime-kde4" (or gnome version if you like) from repository (using Yast on SuSE)[*] open the application editor (in KDE4 SuSE, right-click on SuSE Logo and launch applications editor)[*] locate "BackInTime", go to "advanced" Tab, click "run as another user" and enter username "roo
 
  


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