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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Old Cagle family photo found


Old family photo found on familysearch.org caption says:
Cagle family taken sometime between 1908 and 1916

My great grandmother at lower right side.

 l-r top row

Maryetta Jane Wofford Cagle  (Levi Cagle's wife)                   findagrave.com
Lorinda Jane Cagle Darnell     (great aunt)                              findagrave.com
John Darnell                            (great uncle by marriage)         findagrave.com
Francis Marion "Frank" Cagle (great uncle)                             findagrave.com
Fannie Isabelle Cagle Darnell (great aunt)                              findagrave.com
James Edward                        (great uncle by marriage)         findagrave.com
Zachariah Taylor Evans          (great uncle by marriage)         findagrave.com

l-r bottom row

Levi Cagle                                    (great uncle)                        findagrave.com 
Martha Elizabeth Wright Cagle    (Frank Cagle's wife        )    findagrave.com
Nancy Cagle Garner                    (great aunt)                         findagrave.com
Mary Mariah Cagle Edwards        (great aunt)                         findagrave.com
Lutisha Cagle Evans                     (great aunt)                        findagrave.com
Martha Emeline Carpenter Cagle (great grandmother Cagle) findagrave.com

More photos and interesting links about this generation at:

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Backup full linux system to remotely mounted archival device (like a jump drive say)


Make a source directory like this on your destination jump drive:

/media/tim/ext4_ext/Chromebook_lubuntu18_finalbackup/
                         ^
                         |
                         +------ auto mount point for my jump drive

login to system to be backed up.

Type a command like this on the system being backed up.

$ sudo rsync -aHAXv / --exclude={"/bak1","/cdrom","/dev","/lost+found","/mnt","/proc","/run","/sys","/tmp"}  192.168.1.14:/media/tim/ext4_ext/Chromebook_lubuntu18_finalbackup

Note: you will need a passwordless ssh login credential setup for root access into the destination system.