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2011-08-17
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2011-08-17
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2011-08-17
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2011-08-19
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mmc init fatload mmc1 0 0x80000400 backupmenu.scr source 0x80000400
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2011-08-22
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2011-08-22
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This is probably something simple, but I wasn't able to figure it out.
I'm using ext4 for home, instead of ext3. Of course, backupmenu backuping and restoring is coded for ext3. I've manually replaced ext3 from appropriate parts of backupmenu code (with ext4, of course) - backuping works great.
ho ever, when trying to restore, backupmenu complains about mkfs.ext4 command - it marks it "unavailable". I've checked via terminal that mkfs.ext4 can be called upon from terminal.
Ho ever, restoring backup proceed when i hit any button, and was successful. I've checked that I'm still running ext4 So, I presume, that only "nuke'ing" part failed, i.e. my system was restored without re-creating partition, i.e. behavior from older versions was used (?).
Is there any way to make backupmenu working 100% for ext4 home?
// Edit
Of course it complained only about optFS, rootFS went smoothly.
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2011-08-23
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2011-08-23
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2011-08-23
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backup, backupmenu, cssusupplement, max(useful), rescue-console, restore, system |
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