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Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook, Second Edition - Second Edition

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Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook, Second Edition - Second Edition

Overview of this book

The shell remains one of the most powerful tools on a computer system — yet a large number of users are unaware of how much one can accomplish with it. Using a combination of simple commands, we will see how to solve complex problems in day to day computer usage.Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook, Second Edition will take you through useful real-world recipes designed to make your daily life easy when working with the shell. The book shows the reader how to effectively use the shell to accomplish complex tasks with ease.The book discusses basics of using the shell, general commands and proceeds to show the reader how to use them to perform complex tasks with ease.Starting with the basics of the shell, we will learn simple commands with their usages allowing us to perform operations on files of different kind. The book then proceeds to explain text processing, web interaction and concludes with backups, monitoring and other sysadmin tasks.Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook, Second Edition serves as an excellent guide to solving day to day problems using the shell and few powerful commands together to create solutions.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Creating entire disk images using fsarchiver


fsarchiver is a tool which can save the contents of a complete filesystem to a compressed archive file. Due to these abilities, it is one of the most complete and easy to use tools for backup.

fsarchiver is the successor of partimage - the well-known filesystem backup solution. fsarchiver has the advantage of supporting newer filesystems like ext4 when compared to partimage , however the latter has a minimal GUI that makes it somewhat easier to use.

Getting ready

fsarchiver is not installed in most of the distros by default. You will have to manually install it using your package manager. If you want more information, go to http://www.fsarchiver.org/Installation

How to do it...

  1. Creating a backup of a filesystem/partition

    Use the savefs option of fsarchiver like this:

    fsarchiver savefs backup.fsa /dev/sda1
    

    where backup.fsa is the final backup file and /dev/sda1 is the partition to backup

  2. Backup more than one partition at the same time

    Use the savefs...