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    MANGO - Massive Network Ghost

    MANGO - Massive Network Ghost

    MANGO is a disk cloning tool over the network.

    MANGO is a live CD/USB pendrive to do a massive clone of disk or partition over the network. You can clone easily a lot of computers at the same time.
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    m

    commandline mount helper for Slackware

    Short command to mount a hot-plugged filesystem on a predetermined place and way. By issuing m on command line it mounts or unmounts a preset device, presumably an USB flash drive or disk. The idea is to have a short command toggle the device from not mounted to mounted and the other way around. Sort of like a classical ball pen.
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    bkdar

    backup system using dar

    Written in bash, is a very simple backup tool designed for backup a system on disks attached locally (tipically USB disks). Based on DAR (https://sourceforge.net/projects/dar/), it suppports continously backup (using LVM snapshots and incremental backups). Once installed there are only two configuration files: - /etc/bkdar.conf where you define _how_ the backup is perfmored - /etc/cron.d/bkdar where you define _when_ the backup is performed
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    snap2 is a powerful rsync-based backup program (shell script) for Linux desktop PCs. It has a user-friendly GUI. It creates automatically-rotating 'snapshot' backups, or a mirror backup. It can also be run non-interactively, via cron.
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    Pluggable Mobile Backup for Linux is a collection of scripts which allows to create easy backup structures when usb disk ot usb stick was plugged in
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    Dan's rsync to Disk incremental BACKup utility is a simple bash script driven by easy to edit and easier to understand config files. It's meant to be used with a laptop and an external USB harddrive as the backup media or over NFS to another server
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    bkupcj is a software for automatically backup your files to usb disk, samba partition or local directory. bkupcj creates mirrors of original directories, isn't incremental in order to optimize disk space. bkupcj can also be used like a cronjob.
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