X-Git-Url: http://git.rot13.org/?p=BackupPC.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc-src%2FBackupPC.pod;h=0de8a1eead1cd00998d7a52c2841c98ba36203e6;hp=a780f9e3da13e583400cab50abcfe46ac032bd0e;hb=d13d57e035dac9362ca393991b978530402969b7;hpb=e951f787a66c5bd9e9955c3f657a5b44289c0fe1 diff --git a/doc-src/BackupPC.pod b/doc-src/BackupPC.pod index a780f9e..0de8a1e 100644 --- a/doc-src/BackupPC.pod +++ b/doc-src/BackupPC.pod @@ -269,8 +269,7 @@ BackupPC server data to tape. Various programs and scripts use rsync to provide hardlinked backups. See, for example, Mike Rubel's site (L), -JW Schultz's dirvish (L (although as of -June 2004 this link doesn't work)), +JW Schultz's dirvish (L), Ben Escoto's rdiff-backup (L), and John Bowman's rlbackup (L). @@ -600,7 +599,7 @@ directory. =head2 Step 3: Setting up config.pl After running configure.pl, browse through the config file, -__INSTALLDIR__/conf/config.pl, and make sure all the default settings +__TOPDIR__/conf/config.pl, and make sure all the default settings are correct. In particular, you will need to decide whether to use smb, tar or rsync transport (or whether to set it on a per-PC basis) and set the relevant parameters for that transport method. @@ -1543,7 +1542,7 @@ status files to keep. Note that for direct restore to work, the $Conf{XferMethod} must be able to write to the client. For example, that means an SMB share for smbclient needs to be writable, and the rsyncd module -needs "read only" set to "yes". This creates additional security +needs "read only" set to "false". This creates additional security risks. If you only create read-only SMB shares (which is a good idea), then the direct restore will fail. You can disable the direct restore option by setting $Conf{SmbClientRestoreCmd}, @@ -2762,6 +2761,9 @@ Lorenzo Cappelletti provided the Italian translation, it.pm for v2.1.0. Lieven Bridts provided the Dutch translation, nl.pm, for v2.1.0, with some tweaks from Guus Houtzager. +Reginaldo Ferreira provided the Portuguese Brazillian translation +pt_br.pm for v2.2.0. + Many people have reported bugs, made useful suggestions and helped with testing; see the ChangeLog and the mail lists.