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Um, if you use FileVault... - Version: 1.0, 8/2/2004 10:45PM PST
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- Um, if you use FileVault...
I keep 2-3 of these sparseimage 'snapshots' of my user directory sorted in named folders like user_bak20040701, 0802, etc
To restore, just reverse the process above. Works like a charm. I have a bloated user directory and the sparseimages come in at just under 2 gig (meaning that 2 encrypted, secure images can be burned to DVD). Apple's solution gives you total, compressed, and most importantly secure backup, built into the OS.
These images can also be mounted, so that you can recover files (I've done this too after throwing out something and then recovering it from 2 week old bak.