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Last change on this file since 937 was 937, checked in by Bruno Cornec, 14 years ago

ntfsprogs should be suggested (hint from Steffen Neumann sneumann_at_ipb-halle.de) on deb distro

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1Source: PBPKG
2Section: PBGRP
3Priority: optional
4Maintainer: PBPACKAGER
5# pb depends: docbook, docbook-dsssl, sgml2x, docbook-utils, autoconf, imagemagick, libtool, automake
6Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.2.20), libnewt-dev, libncurses5-dev, g++, fakeroot
7Standards-Version: 3.6.1
8
9Package: PBPKG
10Architecture: amd64 i386 ia64
11Section: PBGRP
12Priority: optional
13Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, mindi (>= 2.0.7), afio, buffer, gawk, cdrecord
14Recommends: dvd+rw-tools, lzop
15Suggests: mondo-doc, ntfsprogs
16Description: powerful disaster recovery suite
17 Mondo is reliable. It backs up your Debian GNU/Linux server or workstation to
18 tape, CD-R, CD-RW, NFS or hard disk partition. In the event of catastrophic
19 data loss, you will be able to restore all of your data [or as much as you
20 want], from bare metal if necessary. Mondo is in use by numerous blue-chip
21 enterprises and large organizations, dozens of smaller companies, and tens of
22 thousands of users.
23 .
24 Mondo is comprehensive. Mondo supports LVM, RAID, ext2, ext3, JFS, XFS,
25 ReiserFS, VFAT, and can support additional file systems easily. It supports
26 adjustments in disk geometry, including migration from non-RAID to RAID. Mondo
27 runs on all major Linux distributions and is getting better all the time. You
28 may even use it to backup non-Linux partitions, such as NTFS.
29 .
30 Homepage: http://www.mondorescue.org
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