03-15-2014, 05:18 PM
It may sound difficult and may be difficult, but probably because it's trying to use BIT to solve a different problem than the one it was designed for.
The reason to boot from a Live CD and do a restore is that you OS (Operating System, main partition) got corrupted.
BIT is not a good solution for backing that up. You're better off with qt4-fsarchiver or such (full partition backup tools).
You use BIT to backup document, media, etc. These are things you restore from within your working OS using the BIT interface.
I suggest you create separate backup volumes for documents/email (more frequent, maybe hourly, backups) and one for media/video (less frequent, maybe daily, backups).
riser
The reason to boot from a Live CD and do a restore is that you OS (Operating System, main partition) got corrupted.
BIT is not a good solution for backing that up. You're better off with qt4-fsarchiver or such (full partition backup tools).
You use BIT to backup document, media, etc. These are things you restore from within your working OS using the BIT interface.
I suggest you create separate backup volumes for documents/email (more frequent, maybe hourly, backups) and one for media/video (less frequent, maybe daily, backups).
riser