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Hi
I try to install kdar, but well, doesn't work...
idealy I would like to install an rpm, but I just couldn't find one...
I am running SuSE 10.3 x64 (big big machine...).
So I tried to compile it myself. (while I have little experience doing this...)
So I downloaded the kdar-2.1.0.tar.gz upacked it, entered the directory.
first I tried cmake . but there was no CMakeLists.txt (why?)
2009-02-17 11:51:44 UTC in KDar - the KDE Disk archiver
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Does the file system you try to write on support files larger than 2Gb? Fat32 for example doesn't. Quite a few problems come with files larger than 2Gb.
try slicing the files, and choose custom maximum file size, just smaller than 2gb, i.e 1999 Mb
Cheers and good luck
M.
2009-02-17 10:32:16 UTC in KDar - the KDE Disk archiver
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Yes I have a similar problem. The amount of data I want to backup is very large (it's on an 3TB raid array and right now uncompressed about 1.2TB). Luckily the amount of changes is usually rather small.
Long story, short question I would be interested in changing the script in such a way that it ONLY produces incremental backups, or alternativly change the complete backupscedule into like...
2009-02-17 03:07:50 UTC in Simple Linux Backup