
5
Decide whether to keep old backups and how many should be kept. To receive
an automatically generated status message of the backup process, check Send
Summary Mail to User root.
6
Click OK to apply your settings and have the first backup start at the time speci-
fied.
51.6.2 Restoring a System Backup
Use the YaST System Restoration module to restore the system configuration from a
backup. Restore the entire backup or select specific components that were corrupted
and need to be reset to their old state.
1
Start YaST > System > System Restoration.
2
Enter the location of the backup file. This could be a local file, a network
mounted file, or a file on a removable device, such as a floppy or a CD. Then
click Next.
The following dialog displays a summary of the archive properties, such as the
filename, date of creation, type of backup, and optional comments.
3
Review the archived content by clicking Archive Content. Clicking OK returns
you to the Archive Properties dialog.
4
Expert Options opens a dialog in which to fine-tune the restore process. Return
to the Archive Properties dialog by clicking OK.
5
Click Next to open the view of packages to restore. Press Accept to restore all
files in the archive or use the various Select All, Deselect All, and Select Files
buttons to fine-tune your selection. Only use the Restore RPM Database option
if the RPM database is corrupted or deleted and this file is included in the backup.
6
After you click Accept, the backup is restored. Click Finish to leave the module
after the restore process is completed.
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