I wish to backup simply by copying files from a directory to another drive with the same directory name, but without the rdiff-backup format. Is this possible in keep?
I have a Windows (vfat) drive which contains only data (letters, spreadsheets,etc) collected over several years. Under Windows, I have created a complete copy of this drive on a second hard disk as backup. Under Windows, I regularly backup all (weekly), or portions (daily) of this drive to the second disk. When attempting to backup a single directory under "keep" as a test, I get an error about the target directory not appearing to be an "rdiff-backup" directory. Is it possible to just copy over older files, without any "rdiff" storage? Fiesty does not carry any help for "keep" to aid in learning this program. "Man keep" is also not sufficient to aid me in understanding what I can and can't do with "keep".Thanks in advance for any help here. "Keep" appears to be a good backup program for single user systems.
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