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measekite

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:20 pm
Post subject: Backing Up
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I am planning on moving from Ubuntu to Fedora either in a few weeks or
when Fedora 11 is released. I have two machines to change and plan on
leaving my Win Server alone. Later I plan on installing a Linux server to
replace Win but I need to learn the Linux version of DHCP and other
networking stuff.

Currently I am using rsync with a grsync front end and cron for automated
backup in Ubuntu.

Can I use the same products under Fedora?

Is there a free (and easy to use) alternative that is better?
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