Provided by: casper_1.376.2_amd64
NAME
casper-snapshot - a simple script to ease persistence usage.
SYNOPSIS
casper-snapshot [-c|--cow DIRECTORY] [-d|--device DEVICE] [-e|--exclude-list FILE] [-o|--output FILE] [-t|--type TYPE] casper-snapshot -r|--resync-string STRING casper-snapshot -h|--help casper-snapshot -u|--usage casper-snapshot -v|--version
DESCRIPTION
Casper-snapshot is a script which can be used to build the right types of persistent image files supported by casper. It is also used on exit by the casper init script to resync the boot-found snapshots devices.
OPTIONS
-c, --cow DIRECTORY specifies the input directory to be cloned in the image file. Its default value "/cow" should be right for most uses. However it could be handy to specify "/home" and type ext2 for the type to prepare an image file suited to be directly mounted by casper as home. -d, --device DEVICE sets the device where the media which the snapshot/persistence file/partition will be put. If it is not specified, a tmpfs will be used and linked to the user's desktop to move it where it is needed. If the device has no filesystem, an ext2 fs will be automatically created and labelled according to the values specified after the "--output" value or with a sane default. -e, --exclude-list FILE a file containing a list of filenames/paths that should not be saved. This exclude list will be remebered on the target snapshot media for reuse. -o, --output FILE the filename/label used for the output file/partition. If left blank, casper- snapshot will search for a proper file on the device or use the whole partition. -r, --resync-string STRING internally used on resyncs. -t, --type TYPE Type could be one of "cpio", "squashfs" or "ext2".
BUGS
casper-snapshot Time (and BTS) will tell.
HOMEPAGE
Debian Live project <http://live.debian.net/>
SEE ALSO
casper(7)
AUTHOR
casper-snapshot was written Marco Amadori <marco.amadori@gmail.com>. This manual page was written by Marco Amadori <marco.amadori@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).