Re: freebsd reinstall

From: clayton rollins (crollins666_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 11/25/03

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    On Nov, 25, 2003,
        Bert Lagaisse <bert.lagaisse@cs.kuleuven.ac.be> wrote:

    >Hey
    >
    >My filesystem is screwed (missing package-db, missing log files, ...) after
    >a fsck (deleted to much)
    >
    >I think I need to reinstall my freebsd system.
    >
    >What is the best tool to make a backup of my most important files (X config
    >file, kde configuration stored in homedir ...)
    >
    >And most desirable in a way i can easily restore them to the directory they
    >belong
    >
    >Is there a less time consuming way of fixing my system ? (incl the db
    >containing the installed packages)
    >
    >
    >--
    >Bert Lagaisse

    Hi Bert,

    First off: for backups, I generally just use CD-R's along with
    tar and gzip. (Or, if possible, get a hard drive big enough
    for the stuff you're concerned with.)

    I'm not going to say any more on that, as I don't believe
    you'll *need* to reinstall. (Of course, you should keep
    backups, anyways.)

    The package database can likely be restored using pkgdb;
    see the man page for documentation. (Specifically, look at
    the -F and -u switches.)

    The missing files can probably be restored by using
    touch and chmod, but you'd need to supply more
    information before you can be helped with that. (which
    files?)

    As I said, I believe you can get the system working
    without reinstalling; that's about the most I can say here
    (on -newbies). Since you'll probably need more/better help
    to actually accomplish this, I would encourage you to write
    freebsd-questions in the near future, which is the proper
    list for technical support. (It shouldn't be too hard for the
    masters there to help you with this.)

    Just to note, as a newbie, it is quite possible that I
    overlooked some possibilities for restoring your files.
    (A good example of why technical questions should be sent
    to -questions.) Again, you're encouraged to write -questions
    before proceeding.

    Peace and Good Luck,
    Clayton

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