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Ubuntu - Backups - Backup using tar

ALERT: Double check that all paths are written correctly!!!

  • If not, then this may result in an unrecoverable system and data loss.

Backup

# tar.gz
tar cvpzf os_backup.tar.gz / --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/os_backup.tar.gz --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/sys
 
# tar.bz2
tar cvpjf os_backup.tar.bz2 / --exclude=/proc --exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/os_backup.tar.bz2 --exclude=/mnt --exclude=/sys

Restore

cd /
 
# Copy the os_backup.tar.gz or os_backup.tar.bz2 to the root directory.

then

# For tar.gz
tar xvpfz system_backup.tar.gz -C /
 
or
 
# For tar.bz2
tar xvpfj system_backup.tar.bz2 -C /

Create directories that were not backed up

mkdir proc
mkdir lost+found
mkdir mnt
mkdir sys

Modify directory permission

chown -R root:root /proc/
chown -R root:root /lost+found/
chown -R root:root /mnt/
chown -R root:root /sys/
chmod -R 555 /proc/
chmod -R 700 /lost+found/
 
or
 
chmod -R 755 /lost+found/
chmod -R 755 /mnt/
chmod -R 755 /sys/

ubuntu/backups/backup_using_tar.txt · Last modified: 2022/09/20 21:51 by peter

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