faubackup README,1.5,1.6

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-  Upgrading from VBackup
- 
- VBackup was renamed to FauBackup in early 2002.
- If you already have VBackup installed, you can upgrade to FauBackup
- by renaming your vbackup.conf to faubackup.conf and changing your
- scripts to call faubackup instead of vbackup.
- The only config option that changed semantics is $find,
- please read faubackup.conf(5) for it's new usage.
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   Documentation
  
! Not much yet, look at the included manpage.
! If you want to write something, go on :).
  
  
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   Documentation
  
! Refer to the manpages provided with faubackup for details.
  
  
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   Contact
  
! General information is available at <http://sourceforge.net/projects/faubackup/>
! For questions and suggestions, <mailto:[email protected]>
  
  Information about the mailing list (including archives and subscription info)
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   Contact
  
! General information is available at <http://faubackup.sourceforge.net>.
! For questions and suggestions, <mailto:[email protected]>.
  
  Information about the mailing list (including archives and subscription info)




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