Wednesday, December 25, 2019

How to correctly install CrashPlan backup software on Ubuntu 16.10?




I downloaded CrashPlan for Linux and executed sudo ./install.sh inside the uncompressed archive.



CrashPlan wants to use the following installation settings:



CrashPlan will install to: /usr/local/crashplan
And put links to binaries in: /usr/local/bin
And store data in: /usr/local/var/crashplan
Your init.d dir is: /etc/init.d
Your current runlevel directory is: /etc/rc5.d



Are these settings correct to be used on Ubuntu 16.10?



Yes. That's looking very reasonable.


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