It's fairly common that people install TWRP 1.x through a root guide, then later install 4ext recovery.
I had never used TWRP in my life, but I was curious as to how it ran, so I installed it. My opinion? It's a great recovery. Very intuitive, easy to use.
One thing that I thought was fantastic was my backup was about 750mb smaller through TWRP, using their built-in compression.
Hello all,
I recently installed 'midnightrom' (S-on) and Im loving it. Id like to make a FULL backup image of my device using 4ext (full version). How do I do this? The website is vague. What I would like is a full backup of everything so that if I try another rom and dont like it I can always restore back to the EXACT spot I am now.
Hey guys So I was using the Xenon HD 2.0 ROM before and then I decided to flash CM 10 (Made a NAndroid Backup though)
Backed up my Apps and all the System Data by Titanium Backup.
CM 10 flashed PERFECTLY. Everything was working. I restored the data, it asked be to Reboot the phone and so I did.
But now the phone is stuck on the CM boot screen (BOOTLOOP).
No Recovery Mode.
is anyone able to make a full cwm backup?
if so, post it.
f00kn bootloop :D
Well I had put up build instructions for AOKP but thought I would generalize them so people could use them for other ROM bases. My therory is the more people that are trying to build, the more improvments/enhancements can be put forth to the OG community.
As I've stated before I do not consider myself a dev.
Here's a hypothetical situation that I'm trying to figure out:
Step 1: Buy a new phone, unlock the bootloader, root it, and put a custom recovery (TWRP or CWM) on it.
Step 2: Make a full backup (presumably saved in TWRP or CWM folder on SD)
Step 3: Revert back to stock and unroot the device.
Step 4: Re-root the device and reinstall a custom recovery.
After step 4, would that origina
Plain and simple: I need to make differential backup of my files without using the typical file attribute logic.
Possibly with a free software.
So the software I need should rely on it's own indexing logic to understand which files need do be backed up.
Currently I'm using Cobian backup for doing Full/differential backup.
I backup from/to disk installed in my PC.
I'm trying to setup a backup script on Ubuntu. Every day I want to copy my local source directory to a backup directory on a remote server uniquely named with the date. (e.g., backup-jan1/, backup-jan2/, etc) It should store a mirror of the earliest state and use difference files to recreate the new backup points.
This is pretty simple with rsync.
Can you please let me know a clear step by step procedure link/doc for an effective full backup and recovery procedure for a Redhat server with 2.6.34.9-69.fc13.x86_64 ?
Thanks in advance.
I also have the same question for Ubuntu Enterprise 12.04 if you would ...
thanks again