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note to myself and anyone with same problem who finds the thread:

stumbled on psync: A naive tool for syncing partitions using rsync which sounds like it's at lest trying to do this task.

No documentation, no users, no project changes in 6 years.... Will give it a try another time.

[–] RedSquadCampFollower@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

a.gup.pe groups

Guppe groups look like regular users you can interact with using your existing account on any ActivityPub service, but they automatically share anything you send them with all of their followers.

  1. Follow a group on @a.gup.pe to join that group
  2. Mention a group on @a.gup.pe to share a post with everyone in the group
  3. New groups are created on demand, just search for or mention @YourGroupNameHere@a.gup.pe and it will show up
  4. Visit a @a.gup.pe group profile to see the group history

is this like a hashtag?

[–] RedSquadCampFollower@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

hmmm I think this is a bit beyond me; at this point I don't want to create an additional side project. I might learn about the more modern spiffy file systems in a few years.

the clonezilla website clonezilla.org says

Differential/incremental backup is not implemented yet.

[–] RedSquadCampFollower@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago (2 children)

@tkk13909@sopuli.xyz @dan@upvote.au

Borg backup has insane deduping. The first time I used it I thought it was broken because of how much smaller the backup was compared to the original. I used it with vorta GUI.

I am not sure how to combine the task of making a disk image with backing up with borg either on the command line or via one of the GUIs?

Thanks I will look at rdiff. I am not sure if rsync is able to "see inside" the *.img files to discern the individual files. If it can then it would be helpful because I could just re-write the same file over and over again and keep backups using rsync or any of the various rsync-derrived tools?

The filesystem will be cold at time of back up because I will need to shut it down, remove the card from the console and put it into my computer's reader so no worries about that.

 

I would like to make manual backups of an SD card as a disk image so that it can be easily recreated when needed. I'd like to keep a few versions in case there is a problem I didn't know about, it can be rolled back.

How can I do this incrementally, or with de-duplication, so that I don't have to keep full copies of the complete SD card? It's very big but most of the content won't be changing much.

It's for MiyooCFW ROM which is on FAT 32-formatted micro SD card.

Thanks for your help! Also let me know if I am going about the problem in a wrong way.

[–] RedSquadCampFollower@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago (6 children)

it might be time for the Mbin team to start getting a little more free with the fork.

the impression i had of mbin was very "anything goes" did that not end up being how things shaped up??

 

Is the kbin project completely dead?

the repo has nothing going on

the kbin.social website partly loads with error

did it just evaporate? or what?

[–] RedSquadCampFollower@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

where do you live that 98% of people watch the nightly news

But the reason you can't log in on another server is just like you can't login to your hotmail address at gmail.com.

[–] RedSquadCampFollower@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (4 children)

you can't do that

(for real)

[–] RedSquadCampFollower@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

youll be fine :)

[–] RedSquadCampFollower@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago (3 children)
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