pMirror 0.6.2-1 - mirdir gui - copy (mirror) directories
pMirror 0.6.2-1 - mirdir gui - copy (mirror) directories
pMirror - backup/mirror a partition or directory
- Gui for mirdir (19 kb).
- See pBackup for more backup features.
D O W N L O A D
username: puppy
password: linux
pMirror-0.6.2-1 [Mirror] (3 kb).
pMirror_NLS [Mirror]
L A N G U A G E
English - Native
French - Jean-Jacques Moulinier (esmourguit) 0.6
Italian - David Maria Galardi (xanad) 0.6
Polish - Robert Wojewódzki (robwoj44) 0.6
Russian - Sergey Rodin (rodin.s) 0.6
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- Gui for mirdir (19 kb).
- See pBackup for more backup features.
D O W N L O A D
username: puppy
password: linux
pMirror-0.6.2-1 [Mirror] (3 kb).
pMirror_NLS [Mirror]
L A N G U A G E
English - Native
French - Jean-Jacques Moulinier (esmourguit) 0.6
Italian - David Maria Galardi (xanad) 0.6
Polish - Robert Wojewódzki (robwoj44) 0.6
Russian - Sergey Rodin (rodin.s) 0.6
You can translate using momanager
Last edited by zigbert on Fri 23 Jan 2015, 18:41, edited 33 times in total.
Pbackup has a simple mirror-function, and will allow spaces. The upcoming version Pbackup 2.1 will also be a gui for mirdir, that also handles names with spaces. PuppyMirror will not be futher developed by me.
Pbackup:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=10975
Pbackup:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=10975
Will the image boot?
This is probably a dumb question but if I mirror a boot able partition will the mirror boot? If not what is the best way to make such an animal ?
To ghost the drive I mean.
To ghost the drive I mean.
Re: Will the image boot?
I think you need a partition tool (like parted or Gparted) to set the boot flag. Pmirror will for sure not set this flag.Frank Cox wrote:This is probably a dumb question but if I mirror a boot able partition will the mirror boot? If not what is the best way to make such an animal ?
To ghost the drive I mean.
Sigmund
Re: Will the image boot?
If the drive is mirrored the flag would be set, at least I think it would , it would hopefully ber be a mirror image, identical in every detail. Of course I am not at all knowledgeable about these ghosting programs or if pmirror is similar /. I was hoping to find out if it would work without wasting a disk and rgew eime, I am sure someone around here knows that.zigbert wrote:I think you need a partition tool (like parted or Gparted) to set the boot flag. Pmirror will for sure not set this flag.Frank Cox wrote:This is probably a dumb question but if I mirror a boot able partition will the mirror boot? If not what is the best way to make such an animal ?
To ghost the drive I mean.
Sigmund
Thanks anyway Sigmund.
What does this do?
What does that code do Zigbert?zigbert wrote:Version 0.5
See main post
Thanks
in 0.5, /usr/local/bin/pmirror contains only:
Code: Select all
#!/bin/bash
gxmessage hei
[b][url=https://bit.ly/2KjtxoD]Pkg[/url], [url=https://bit.ly/2U6dzxV]mdsh[/url], [url=https://bit.ly/2G49OE8]Woofy[/url], [url=http://goo.gl/bzBU1]Akita[/url], [url=http://goo.gl/SO5ug]VLC-GTK[/url], [url=https://tiny.cc/c2hnfz]Search[/url][/b]
Would you consider improving pmirror?
For instance your help text says --->
'Pmirror is a simple backup system to make one like another.'
...but what if you choose a partition to backup to.
There is a warning but it's confusing.
Could you rewrite the app so that you can't choose a partition.
Only a folder should be the destination.
For instance your help text says --->
'Pmirror is a simple backup system to make one like another.'
...but what if you choose a partition to backup to.
There is a warning but it's confusing.
Could you rewrite the app so that you can't choose a partition.
Only a folder should be the destination.