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See [[walkthrough/using_bup]] for usage examples.
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Each individual key is stored in a bup remote using `bup split`, with
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a git branch named the same as the key name. Content is retrieved from
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bup using `bup join`. All other bup operations are up to you -- consider
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running `bup fsck --generate` in a cron job to generate recovery blocks,
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for example; or clone bup's git repository to further back it up.
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## configuration
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These parameters can be passed to `git annex initremote` to configure bup:
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Receiving index from server: 1100/1100, done.
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ok
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Note that, unlike other remotes, bup does not really support removing
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content from its git repositories. This is a feature. :)
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# git annex move my_cool_big_file --from mybup
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move my_cool_big_file
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content cannot be removed from bup remote
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failed
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git-annex: 1 failed
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See [[special_remotes/bup]] for details.
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