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If you use this program...
Introduction
Purpose of KBackup
Features
Compatibility
Tape drives
Using floppy streamers...
MULTIBUF and Compatibility
Limitations, Bugs
Requirements
Operating Systems supported
Reliability... a warning
Further Information
Where to get those programs?
Plans for the future
Changelog
Changes from 1.1 to 1.2.0
Changes from 1.2.0 to 1.2.3
Making Backups
Creating a backup
Backup types
Incremental backups
Restoring Backups
Restoring Backups
Selecting files for Restore operation
Restore all files from archive
Initialise editable list of files from contents directory
Initialise editable list of files from log file
Other Actions
Tape Operation --Menu
Rewind Tape
Try to Reset Tape Driver
Go to n-th Backup on Tape
Go to End of Written Data
Erase Tape
Retension Tape
Other Actions
Verify Backup
Get Backup Size
View Archive Contents
View a Log file
Delete a Log file
Send a Bug Report
Scheduled Operations
Introduction
The Scheduling --Menu
Set date and time
Schedule a backup
Schedule a restore
Toggle Once Only flag
Configurations
The rôle of Configurations
How to create a Configuration
Load a Configuration
Where to start?
Options Overview
Command Line Options
Options set from within KBACKUP
Set Parent Directory
Configuration --Menu
Set File Selection Parameters --Menu
Configure KBACKUP --Menu
Write a Configuration File
Load a Configuration File
Delete a Configuration File
Set File Selection Parameters --Menu
Toggle Local Filesystem Mode
Toggle Incremental Mode
Set Date For Incremental Backup
Edit List of Files to Exclude
Set shell pattern for files to exclude
Set shell pattern for files to include
Toggle use of exclude/include patterns
Set Advanced Options --Menu
Configure KBACKUP
--Menu
Set Name of Editor to use
Follow Backup/Restore--Process on Screen
Toggle use of restore--log file
Set Compression/Encryption Mode
A word about encryption:
Switch Double Buffering On/Off
Set Memory Size for Double Buffering
Verify Archives After Writing
Archive Type
Change KBACKUP Directory
Select device for backup --Menu
Multivolume Archives handling --Menu
Set Directory for Temporary Files
Set command for viewing online manual
Select device for backup --Menu
Attempt to autodetect tape device
Check tape drive for compatibility
Set device type
Enter your own device/archive file
/dev/fd0 and /dev/fd1
Blockdev filesystem type
Blockdev make filesystem command
Set floppy format --Menu
Set device for resetting driver
Advanced Options --Menu
Backup Only Files Specified
Edit List of Files to Include in Backup
Initialise List of Files to include
Set Find Expert Mode
Set Find-Options
Set Option to Manually Edit List of Files
Toggle Directories--Only Flag
The MULTIBUF Program
What is MULTIBUF ?
How does it work?
The Multivolume Archive --Menu
Set MULTIBUF block size
Set number of MULTIBUF blocks per call
Use sequence information in MULTIBUF
MULTIBUF Command Line Options
Frequently Asked Questions
Introducing the FAQ
How can I... ?
Exclude a directory tree from backup?
Restore my files manually?
Restore a system no longer booting?
Can I... ?
Can I make backups of my DOS partitions?
Can I make backups over the network?
Common problems
I cannot read or verify any tape archive.
I cannot restore my old archives.
I get ``No valid KBackup header''
Copyright and Conditions of Use
Using KBackup at home:
Using KBackup in a commercial or educational environment:
NO WARRANTY:
Distributions:
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Mon Jan 15 22:16:37 MET 1996