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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Backing up an entire HD Post 303021110 by cokedude on Saturday 4th of August 2018 06:14:28 PM
Old 08-04-2018
Backing up an entire HD

Are there any recommended methods for Backing up an entire HD? I want to backup my data. I do not care about the OS file. I just want my work, movies, and music. I have about 600 GB of work, movies, and music so a bit worried about fragmentation if I just copy and paste.
 

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DENEMO(1)						      General Commands Manual							 DENEMO(1)

NAME
denemo - gtk+ frontend to GNU Lilypond SYNOPSIS
denemo DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the denemo command. GNU denemo is a GUI musical score editor written in C/gtk+. It is intended primarily as a frontend to GNU Lilypond, but is adaptable to other computer-music-related purposes as well. You can compose, transcribe, arrange, listen to the music and much more. Denemo itself does not engrave the music for printout - it uses LilyPond which generates beautiful sheet music to the highest publishing standards. Denemo just displays the staffs in a slim and efficient way, so you can enter and edit the music efficiently. The word Denemo is a corruption of the French word denouement. The full documentation for denemo is kept in html format and can be found at /usr/share/doc/denemo-doc/denemo-manual.html after you have installed the denemo-doc package. SEE ALSO
lilypond(1), /usr/share/doc/denemo-doc/denemo-manual.html AUTHOR
Denemo was written by Matthew Hiller <matthew.hiller@yale.edu>, Adam Tee <eenajt@electeng.leeds.ac.uk> and others This manual page was written by Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org> and modified by Josue Abarca <jmaslibre@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation please see /usr/share/common- licenses/GPL-2 for the full text of the licence. February 22, 2010 DENEMO(1)
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