The HD in my powerbook died a couple months ago. I restored my home directory with rsync and TM worked perfect.
While I'm typing, let me pass a small message to the list:
BACKUP BACKUP BACKUP DO IT NOW BACK IT ALL UP don't wait go buy a large external hard disk and use SuperDuper and just do it regardless of cost or convenience. Clone your entire HD and make it bootable so you can swap in the previous day's backup and keep on working.
I had been using Apple's rsync (with -E) to backup but learned during the last crash how inadequate that was. Anything that used plain text files (TM included) was fine, but much else was toasted. The RsyncX version is also flawed. The only tools I would recommend is /usr/sbin/ asr or SuperDuper!.
Here's an article I found helpful: http://blog.plasticsfuture.org/2006/03/05/the-state-of-backup-and- cloning-tools-under-mac-os-x/
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On Thu, 25 May 2006 21:53:41 +0200, Tobias Jung wrote:
TextMate saves some stuff at ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/. But I don't know if this is all that you need to backup.