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[http://www.diffingo.com/oss/fwbackups fwbackups] is a recommended desktop program to do backups of your Fedora system. | [http://www.diffingo.com/oss/fwbackups fwbackups] is a recommended desktop program to do backups of your Fedora system. | ||
− | To install fwbackups from the fedora repositories, type | + | To install fwbackups from the fedora repositories, type this in the terminal |
− | yum install fwbackups | + | yum install fwbackups |
when done you can run the program by typing fwbackups into a terminal. | when done you can run the program by typing fwbackups into a terminal. | ||
You can add it your startup programs by going to | You can add it your startup programs by going to | ||
− | System > Preferences > Personal > Sessions > Startup Programs | + | |
+ | System > Preferences > Personal > Sessions > Startup Programs | ||
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Click Add and enter fwbackups to Name and Command. | Click Add and enter fwbackups to Name and Command. | ||
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+ | I was unable to add it to my startup programs using a login created through Amahi ... I created a login through Fedora and I was then able to add it. | ||
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You can then specify within the program which folders (var/hda/files/...) you'd like to be backed up to whichever destination directory you'd like. The destination directories can be externally mounted drives | You can then specify within the program which folders (var/hda/files/...) you'd like to be backed up to whichever destination directory you'd like. The destination directories can be externally mounted drives |
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fwbackups is a recommended desktop program to do backups of your Fedora system.
To install fwbackups from the fedora repositories, type this in the terminal
yum install fwbackups
when done you can run the program by typing fwbackups into a terminal.
You can add it your startup programs by going to
System > Preferences > Personal > Sessions > Startup Programs
Click Add and enter fwbackups to Name and Command.
I was unable to add it to my startup programs using a login created through Amahi ... I created a login through Fedora and I was then able to add it.
You can then specify within the program which folders (var/hda/files/...) you'd like to be backed up to whichever destination directory you'd like. The destination directories can be externally mounted drives