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    LRSR / Linux Restore ScRipt is a command line (Bash/Perl) script for restoring system information. LRSR also can be edited to create "Mini" distros from a pre-existing UNIX/Linux computer.
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    This bash script, in conjunction with a java program, will backup your mysql database(s) to a file using mysqldump, and gzips it. Depending on setup, it will either e-mail you the file, or leave it in the installation directory.
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    Bash script for cdr/cdrw burning. Can burn data and audio, and use multisession. Can also rip to ogg vorbis.
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    A simple BASH script to do nightly backups to tarballs to a seperate hard drive (not to tape). Supports full and incremental backups. Ideal for linux home users to easily backup all or parts of their system, provided they have an extra hard drive.
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    Bash script to clone the package state of a debian system, or, in other words, the list of currently installed packages, to another system(s). It is fairly simple, but serves it's purpose very well.
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    A perl script for doing backups to disk on another computer. Support for incremental backup via use of rsync's capability of creating hard links to files that have already been backed up and haven't changed. No special tools needed for restores.
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    Arch-Linux-Easy-Setup-Script

    Arch Linux post-installation setup script

    A simple script to use following a minimal Arch Linux installation (base system and graphics drivers only, no desktop etc.). The script is menu-driven and easy to use. It can install a choice of desktops and apps such as web browser and office suite, all with a strong focus on minimalism and efficiency. Some key features include installation of 'yay' AUR helper, Chaotic-AUR and Andontie-AUR repos (reducing need to rely on AUR for software), and especially the inclusion of 'Systemback'...
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