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Re: Sharing data between Debian and NetBSD on the same machine





El 14/1/26 a las 19:20, adr escribió:
On Wed, 14 Jan 2026, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
I also will do frequent backups. I personaly dislike all kind of "cloud" storage. I prefer having everything under my hands.


After the years what ended working confortably for me is some
machine with netbsd serving a ffsv2 (logged) partition through nfs,
and using rsync for incremental (--link-dest) and full backups. No
RAID, no zfs, just an rpi4 with usb3 disks.  If you are going to
try overtake netflix, no, this setup will not work, but for what
I read, I think this would work ok for your needs. After doing some
work I run a script to make the backing up, one of the full backups
to an encrypted disk (cgd) I can take with me. I like to do this
with an rpi4 because it takes little space, usb3 disk are ok for
me and I can plug them rapidly to another machine, but again, it
all depends on what are your needs. One little advise, think about
what are your _real_ needs before building your setup, don't
overcomplicate your life.

Regards.
adr

Hi Adr.

Thanks very much for sharing that. I have the Rpi4 working fine but it is running fromn the SD card, SD cards are not reliable. I believe I should install the OS into the USB external disk on the Pi, boot from the UEFI and configure NFS. That could be a good think as the files will be available to all the computers in the home local network. If Rpi4 suddenly dies I might unplug the USB disk and connect to the NetBSD amd64 machine. Sounds great.

Thanks!



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