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	<title>Comments on: CH3SNAS &amp; Debian: Yes, it&#8217;s possible but not for everyone</title>
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		<title>By: quattro</title>
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		<description>wouldn&#039;t it be possible to have a backup of the relevant data of the HD somewhere on a cd or usb drive and prepair a new HD with it in case the hd(s) of the ch3snas fail?

you would probably end up with an old system, but you can upgrade it any time and restore backups of data that changes more often from elsewhere. (if you have that kind of backup)

I guess, ir yould be possible to write a programm or script that creates a basic partition with all the stuff on it that a debianized ch3snas needs to boot without having a backup.</description>
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<p>you would probably end up with an old system, but you can upgrade it any time and restore backups of data that changes more often from elsewhere. (if you have that kind of backup)</p>
<p>I guess, ir yould be possible to write a programm or script that creates a basic partition with all the stuff on it that a debianized ch3snas needs to boot without having a backup.</p>
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