| Sylvain Robitaille 2007-11-19, 1:33 pm |
| Edward C. Otto III wrote:
>
> Put those 4 lines into a script, and add an entry into crontab, say
> for every 30 minutes... It will do it in background and eventually
> fill the disk...
For what gain? The way I do it, I have historical copies of only the
files I've changed.
[vbcol=seagreen]
> However, you should be able to then look at each file and kill the ones
There may be value in being able to go back through the history to see
how a particular configuration has changed over time.
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Sylvain Robitaille syl@alcor.concordia.ca
Systems and Network analyst Concordia University
Instructional & Information Technology Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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