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Subject: Re: Rewriting old documents
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Date: 25 Feb 2016 13:51:54 +0000
Message-Id: <201602250852.31365.rhkramer@gmail.com>

On Thursday, February 25, 2016 01:39:13 AM J. S. Evans wrote:
> That's kind of the idea that I have right now.
> 
> This is my outline at the moment is: 1. How to gather and compress your
> files and what files you should back up. 2. How and where to send files
> (i.e. physical media, cloud storage, NAS) 3. How to recover files.  I'll
> also touch on how to make images of VM's in KVM and VirtualBox that can
> be backed up and recovered also. I considered writing about LVM images,
> making VM images of entire systems, backing up with tools like
> NetBackup, etc. but I think those topics might be better for future
> HOWTO's as they would make this one too broad in scope. I really want to
> focus on file-level backups for newbies at this point.

Sounds good to me!  Of course, if I find the time to read your document 
(possibly as it is developed), I may offer other suggestions.

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