diff --git a/Imaging-SUSE-Linux-With-tbku.txt b/Imaging-SUSE-Linux-With-tbku.txt index 64ba062..4132aa8 100644 --- a/Imaging-SUSE-Linux-With-tbku.txt +++ b/Imaging-SUSE-Linux-With-tbku.txt @@ -170,19 +170,18 @@ /var Notice that we do *not* backup the dynamic kernel-created - filesystems like ``/dev`` or ``/proc``, nor do we - backup utility mountpoints like ``/mnt`` or ``/tmp``. + filesystems like ``/dev`` or ``/proc``, nor do we backup + utility mountpoints like ``/mnt`` or ``/tmp``. - Also, if you have ``tbku`` writing your backup to - the local disk, make sure that directory is *not* - included in the fileset. Doing so would create - a recursive backup wherein the backup would be - copied to itself. + Also, if you have ``tbku`` writing your backup to the local + disk, make sure that directory is *not* included in the + fileset. Doing so would create a recursive backup wherein + the backup would be copied to itself. - The exact fileset you use will vary somewhat depending - on how you've laid out your directory tree and - just what you want included in your image, so use - the fileset above as a point of departure. + The exact fileset you use will vary somewhat depending on + how you've laid out your directory tree and just what you + want included in your image, so use the fileset above as a + point of departure. 3. Save the resulting ``.tar.gz`` (tarball) file somewhere it can be retrieved later when you want to image another @@ -568,4 +567,4 @@ modifying it in any way. -``$Id: Imaging-SUSE-Linux-With-tbku.txt,v 1.112 2008/03/14 21:39:20 tundra Exp $`` +``$Id: Imaging-SUSE-Linux-With-tbku.txt,v 1.113 2008/03/14 21:40:32 tundra Exp $``