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authorTiffany Antopolski <tiffany@antopolski.com>2011-02-26 05:13:02 -0500
committerTiffany Antopolski <tiffany@antopolski.com>2011-02-26 05:13:02 -0500
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@@ -4,8 +4,10 @@
<info>
<link type="guide" xref="index#backup"/>
<desc>Important considerations when backing up data.</desc>
- <revision pkgversion="0.1" version="0.1" date="2010-06-29" status="draft"/>
+ <revision pkgversion="3.0" version="0.1" date="2011-02-26" status="review"/>
<credit type="author">
+ <name>Tiffany Antopolski</name>
+ <email>tiffany.antopolski@gmail.com</email>
<name>GNOME Documentation Project</name>
<email>gnome-doc-list@gnome.org</email>
</credit>
@@ -22,7 +24,7 @@ Deciding what files to backup and finding where they all are is the most difficu
<terms>
<item>
<title>Your Personal Files and Settings</title>
-<p>These are usually stored in your home folder (<cmd>/home/your_name</cmd>). They could be in subfolders such as Desktop, Documents, Pictures, Music, Videos and/or .evolution. If your backup medium has sufficient space, consider backing up the entire <cmd>/home</cmd> folder. This is the simplest way.</p>
+<p>These are usually stored in your Home folder (<cmd>/home/your_name</cmd>). They could be in subfolders such as Desktop, Documents, Pictures, Music, Videos and/or .evolution. If your backup medium has sufficient space, consider backing up the entire <cmd>/home</cmd> folder. This is the simplest way.</p>
<p>
If you are not able to backup all of <cmd>/home</cmd>, see below for a list of some subfolders of the <cmd>/home</cmd> directory to check for important files.
@@ -31,7 +33,7 @@ Deciding what files to backup and finding where they all are is the most difficu
<list>
<item><p><cmd>~/</cmd> represents your home directory <cmd>/home/your_name</cmd> </p></item>
- <item><p>any file or folder name that starts with a period is by default hidden. To view these select <gui>View</gui> from the main menu, then select <gui>Show Hidden Files</gui> or press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>H</key></keyseq>.
+ <item><p>Any file or folder name that starts with a period is by default hidden. To view hidden files select <gui>View</gui> from the main menu, then select <gui>Show Hidden Files</gui> or press <keyseq><key> Ctrl </key><key> H </key></keyseq>.
</p></item>
</list>
</note>