extract to /hdd then telnet in andwhere there's awill theres a way as they say up north !
you must be able to create entire dump .. i have a script i got from another site (got link form this forum thanks ) but i dont know how to execute the shell script
i;ve atached the file i got from forum . so if any linux bods can help ??
and mods if its wrong can u delete the file
extract to /hdd then telnet in and
cd /hdd/backup
then ./build-nfi-image.sh
itl then backup to /hdd u can edit the build-nfi-image and choose a location youself
also depending on what image u have u can also change the name of the script and place in /usr/script and be able to execute via the blue panel instead of telnet
cheers
osborne82
Why do you need to make a backup of an image that you already have?
Si
i used to do this with my tm9100 but everytime i went to use the backup i found there was a newer version of the image out, cant you just create a image as you normally would with the image itsself through the software update create backup without bootloader or dosent it work on this image?
from what ive seen and used on this image it will backup my settings only which then i would have to restore
what im looking for is a complete image as i tend to fluff things up from time to time by messing and tinkering with things i probably shouldnt !
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'no space left on device' do you have enough space on the device?
Si
is the back up actually going on the hard drive and to a partition that has enough space left?
Si
What happens if you type.
./build-nfi-image.sh /media/hdd
or
./build-nfi-image.sh /media/hdd/backup
Si
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