
Model 100 floppy disk on a NEC PC-8300?
1y 2mon ago in retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.orgMost programmers just google it anyway
1y 2mon ago in programmerhumor@lemmy.ml from lemm.eeI used chatGPT to work up a backup program that tracked rsync backups as I wanted and could report which backups needed to be run and which ones should be started fresh because too many rsync runs from my home dir to the target dir. It's call Loci, and it's on codeberg.
Of BIOS and UEFI: A shim??
1y 2mon ago in retrocomputing@lemmy.sdf.orgActually, I do have a quite usable FreeDOS running in DOSBox on my Linux machine, but it's not quite the same as running DOS / FreeDOS on the metal. Getting floppies to work as seamlessly as they do on a machine meant for DOS for example.
I wrote a python script to backup my home directory
1y 2mon ago in selfhosted from codeberg.orgMy system came with Python3 installed. Debian 12.
Ah, Improvements!
Looks like a line by line translation from the python. Will you use it to backup your home directory?
@droolio@feddit.uk I see what you're asking. You’re wondering if, instead of storing a duplicate file when another backup set already contains it, I could use a hardlink to point to the file already stored in that other set?
I have a system where I create a backup set for each day of the week. When I do a backup for that day, I update the set, or if it’s out of date, I replace it entirely with a fresh backup image (After 7 backups to that set). But if the backup sets became inter-dependent, removing or updating one set could lead to problems with others that rely on files in the first set.
Does that make sense? I am asking because I am not familiar with the utilities you mentioned and may be taking your post wrong.
Especially one that lets you know how long it's been since you took time to run a backup, keeps track of which set of backups could be updated, and which should be refreshed, and keeps a log file up to date and in .csv format so you can mess with it in a spreadsheet?
That's ok Like any landing you can walk away from. Any code that runs to spec is good, much could be better.
Yeah, no problem... I started out with just bare rsync - but I did the backup infrequently and needed my notes to know the command. Then I wrote a simple shell script to run the rsync for me. Then I decided I needed more than one backup, redundancy is good. Then I wanted to keep track of the backups so I had it write to .backuplog then that file started getting dated (every time I run a "sun" backup the record of the previous one is useless) so Finally TaDa! loci is born.
It's also to help me learn python. And it works for me. : ^ )
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