- Introduction
- User guide
- 1. Function overview
- 2. Supported hardware and software
- 3. Language support
- 4. Function detail
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- 4.1. Backup
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- 4.1.1. Decision tree for backup types
- 4.1.2. Comparison of partition orientated and normal backup
- 4.1.3. Backup directory structure
- 4.1.4. Rotation strategy
- 4.1.5. Snapshots
- 4.1.6. Configuration update when upgrading to a new version
- 4.1.7. Configuration examples
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- 4.1.7.1. msmtp configuration for a web.de account
- 4.1.7.2. Exim4 configuration
- 4.1.7.3. nullmailer configuration
- 4.2. Restore
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- 4.2.1. Restore single files/directories
- 4.2.2. Manual rsync restore
- 4.2.3. Manual tgz restore
- 4.3. General
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- 4.3.1. Which filesystem can be used on the backup partition?
- 4.3.2. How do hardlinks work with rsync?
- 4.3.3. Why shouldn't you use dd as backup type?
- 4.3.4. How to create a cold standby clone with raspiBackup?
- 4.3.5. Migrate the Raspberry OS from SD-card to SSD, USB-disk or USB-pen-drive
- 4.3.6. How can I install and test the beta version?
- 4.3.7. Is an external root partition supported?
- 5. Installation and first backup
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- 5.1. Quickstart-Installation in 5 minutes
- 5.2. Manual installation and configuration
- 5.3. Statistics
- 5.4. Updates
- 6. Usage and options
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- 6.1. Backup
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- 6.1.1. Options
- 6.1.2. Configuration
- 6.2. Restore
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- 6.2.1. Options
- 6.2.2. Configuration
- 6.3. general
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- 6.3.1. Options
- 6.3.2. Configuration
- 6.4. Options grouped by topic
- 7. Frequently asked questions / FAQ
- 8. Error messages
- 9. Helper scripts
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- 9.1. raspiBackupDialog - a convenient helper script
- 9.2. More helpful scripts
- 10. Backup targets
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- 10.1. NFS as backupspace
- 10.2. SMB as backupspace
- 10.3. AVM FRITZ!Box as backupspace
- 10.4. WebDAV as backupspace
- 11. Tips for home automation
- 12. Helpful links regarding backup
- 13. Other backup tools
- 14. Miscellaneous
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- 14.1. Version history
- 14.2. raspiBackup logo
- 14.3. 10 years raspiBackup
- 14.4. Executed regression tests
- 14.5. Development environment
- 14.6. Users all over the world
- 14.7. Version of this documentation
- 14.8. Markdown Playground
- Developer guide
- 15. Hooks for own scripts
- 16. Plugpoints
- 17. Support new languages