Back up data in Rescue mode

M.K webfreelancers at gmail.com
Mon Mar 20 04:48:12 UTC 2006


On 3/19/06, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 2006-03-19 at 21:55, M.K wrote:
> > My FC2 deos not boot up.
> > How could I back  up my data in rescue mode with shell command ?
>
> Where do you want to put it?  If you have another machine
> you can let rescue mode bring up the network and either
> nfs mount shared directories from the other system or
> use 'rsync -essh ...' to copy them over the network to
> a remote ssh login.



I have stand alone server(FC2)
Could you tell me more detail instructions to copy my data to a USB
and  with ssh  to another server.



> my data are on local  directory.
> > How could I login in as a root  to see my local dir.
> > -result With "ls" command in shell prompt:
> >  bin             etc           linuxra             mnt
> > oldtmp
> >         sbin                 sys                usr
> >  dev              lib
> > lost+fund            modules          proc
> >         selinux         temp             var
>
> If rescue mode was able to find your partitions and
> mount them normally and you followed the instructions
> with the 'chroot' command, everything should appear
> in it's usual locations from your shell prompt.  That
> is, if your files are in your home directory it would
> be /home/your_login.


I don't know how find those directories.
Do I need to login in shell mode? if response is yes  with which command?
Thanks,



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