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Message: So I contacted IDrive support, and they gave me the answers I needed.1)&#160; They are not discontinuing support for linux.&#160; I'm not certain why they are hiding the download behind a support request... but at least it appears that for now, linux support is safe.2)&#160; It turns out to be easy.&#160; After downloading the scripts, I turn off IDrive on the old system, and I run the account_settings.pl script on the new host (which has all of the same files mounted in the same paths).&#160; It asks what backup location to use, and you select #2 (Select from existing backup locations).&#160; I selected the backup location that already exists.To verify, I then ran a complete backup.&#160; As expected, it had to back up a number of the local files, but only a few (the expected amount) of NAS files.&#160; The backup completed in about an hour which is exactly what I would have expected.&#160; So I'm all set.
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Message: I actually have two linux-related question.1)&#160; I'm using IDrive on a linux host to back up a mixture of local files (relatively small... just a few GB) and a locally mounted NAS fileshare (a few TB).That linux host is old and I need to retire it.&#160; I've got a new host which has the NAS fileshare mounted in exactly the same paths.&#160; The local files are all in /home and the NAS fileshare is in /mnt .&#160; The /home files are not a problem.&#160; It's small enough that I don't care if I start that part of the backup over, but the NAS fileshare in /mnt is so large that I really want to be able to somehow just continue the existing backup on a new host.&#160; I hope that I'm making myself clear.Has anyone done something like this before and can point me in the right direction?2)&#160; My second question is: is linux going to continue to be supported by IDrive?&#160; When I downloaded IDrive on the old host (a year and a half ago), the linux scripts package were available on the download page.&#160; Now, it tells me I have to contact support to get a download link.I've already done that (though I haven't gotten an answer yet, so I haven't gotten the link at this point), but I'm concerned that it seems like they're making it harder to use linux.&#160; Have there been any indications that linux was going to stop being a supported environment?&#160; That would really stink as that would mean that I would need to change backup solutions for a second time in 2 years.
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