Re: Utility for backing up/archiving to DVD-R? [REPOST]

From: Abdullah Ramazanoglu (abdullah_at_ramazanoglu.tr)
Date: 10/17/04


Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 01:30:38 +0300

begin John Stumbles dedi ki:

> I'm looking for ways to back up and archive data to DVD-R and CD-R[W].
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See http://cdbk.sourceforge.net/
It should handle all your needs except bare metal recovery, for which you
can either boot from a floppy and restore from cdbk archives, or you can
use a bootable backup utility such as
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mondo/ or
http://mkcdrec.sourceforge.net/

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