I am working on methods for recovery of a Linux server, and I wanted to run this by the group for comments or recommendations, since I'm new to this. I have a server which acts as an email relay, storing no mail locally. It also stores no other data, besides the configuration data for its mail systems. I plan to set up an automated, regular complete backup for it, but I was also considering this: Say I have among my partitions on this box: sda2 / sda3 /backups sda5 /var/log sda7 /var/spool Let's say I set up mirrordir to keep /backups (sda3) mirrored from / (sda2) maybe once per night or week. Then, if I manage to mess up the OS (as I recently did, running tripwire and up2date at the same time - don't ask) and the machine won't boot, I wouldn't have to resort to a rebuild and the tape backup. I could boot the box to my LNX-BBC CD (or a Tom's root boot), change fstab to mount sda3 as / and sda2 as /backups, and reboot the box. As long as mirrordir hadn't yet copied whatever corruption was in the OS, I should be able to boot and go just as things were the last time mirrordir ran, right????????? Better ways to do this? Scott . __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Y! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your web site http://webhosting.yahoo.com/