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What file structure? I just put everything in
/home
and then try to vaguely remember part of the filename and glob*part-of-filename*
.Ok, actually, every couple of years, I move all my files into a new directory,
/home/old
. I think I'm up to/home/old/old/old/old/old
right now. I recommend usingfind
to look for files in there.You should be putting them onto CDs. Lets you have cool covers to recognise them how old it is.
You kid, but I just ripped a bunch of old data CDs and decided to also scan their covers and stick them in the tar.gz file along with the images. Some of them were pretty creative.
Back when I started my dream was go have folders of DVDs of all things I would need. Luckily for me cheat fast HDDs became a thing. Still should burn atleast my favourite contents.
Yeah. I recently bought a tape drive to do just that. Turns out fiber channel hbas are harder to get working than I thought. First one didn't fit, like physically the card was too long and hit the CPU fan power connector. Second one fit, but the computer wouldn't boot. Third I get a driver error, and since it's enterprise stuff the threads I find on it basically say 'contact your vendor'. At least they're really cheap. Should have spent the extra money for a SAS compatible one.