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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Install the '`byteback`' package on the server, along with its dependencies. You then need to perform the following local setup on the server, which can securely handle backups for multiple clients. You need a dedicated user (which is usually called 'byteback') with a home directory on a btrfs filesystem. You will need to mount the filesystem with the '`user_subvol_rm_allowed`' flag to enable pruning to work (or run that part as root). -The following commands are appropriate for a Debian system, you might need to alter it for other Linux distributions, or if you are not using LVM for your discs: +The following commands are appropriate for a Debian system, you might need to alter them for other Linux distributions, or if you are not using LVM for your discs: # # Create a dedicated UNIX user which will store everyone's backups, and @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ This is now documented in the manpage for byteback-backup(1). Viewing and restoring backups ----------------------------- -This is now documented in the manapge for byteback-restore(1). +This is now documented in the manpage for byteback-restore(1). The trust model |