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Date:      Mon, 28 May 2007 12:17:49 -0400
From:      Robert Huff <roberthuff@rcn.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: How to find disk slice layout
Message-ID:  <18011.173.677084.310998@jerusalem.litteratus.org>
In-Reply-To: <20070528155109.GA10386@slackbox.xs4all.nl>
References:  <4532A9C5-9AA1-42B6-BC29-1FCB98EBC054@goldmark.org> <20070528145326.GC24417@gizmo.acns.msu.edu> <2C5ECA04-E6CD-48BC-B2DA-2B8153EB489D@goldmark.org> <20070528155109.GA10386@slackbox.xs4all.nl>

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Roland Smith writes:

>  > > Note you do not back up the swap partition which is normally 'b'
>  > > and don't do anything to the 'c' partition which is there only to
>  > > describe the slice to the system and is not a true partition.
>  > > You can probably skip backing up your /tmp also.
>  > 
>  >  What about /dev and /var?
>  
>  I'd backup /var, because it's usually small. And it also contains
>  important things like your port options, and the database of
>  installed packages.

	While everyone needs to e aware of their own circumstances
... most of /var _can_ be rebuilt with varying degrees of effort.
One exception I'm aware of: I believe mysql defaults to /var/mysql.
(On the other hand  - if that data is important, you already have a
separate backup arrangement.  Right?)


				Robert Huff



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