Exercise 39: Xtreme Books


There is a new publisher at Xtreme Books, where you work as a combination acquisitions editor/system administrator. At his previous place of employment, the publisher had a bad experience with all the files on a server being accidentally deleted. Although you assure him that there is redundancy on the system and that backups are routinely done, he demands that the /home directory be mirrored to another directory (/recovery) on the same server so that two copies of everything are always available.

To appease him, create the /recovery directory and configure the server to mirror the /home directory to this newly created directory.

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NovellR Linux Certification Practium Lab Manual
NovellR Linux Certification Practium Lab Manual
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2004
Pages: 192

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