Hi Patrick, Thank for your answer. Yes I have already done that and on this computer my home directory is not on the same disk as system. So I will not have to format this partition. But I need to know, when I will reinstall the system and apps, did the fresh install of Evolution recognize my "old" account ? Or have I have to do something ? About the compressed tar file, what are the directory compressed ? Did Evolution have all his directories in my home/ hidden directories? Thank again Philippe ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Philippe Pès - SAMU 44 - CHU de NANTES E-Mail : ppes club-internet fr Collaborateur SAMU de FRANCE : http://www.samu-de-france.fr/ Collaborateur SFMU : http://www.sfmu.org (La médecine d'urgence) Webmaster du CMUPL : http://www.cmupl.org L'échographie pour l'urgentiste : http://www.winfocus-france.org Corsicaria 2003 : http://www.corsicaria.org (Meeting aérien à Ajaccio) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Afin de contribuer au respect de l'environnement, merci de n'imprimer ce mail qu'en cas de nécessité Le Sunday 15 September 2019 à 13:33 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan a écrit : On Sun, 2019-09-15 at 14:22 +0200, Philippe PES wrote:Question : I need to know if it's possible to backup entirely myEvolution mail, datas and configuration in another way ? like commandline ???Since you're going to reinstall your system, why not just back up yourentire home directory? The built-in Evolution backup is just acompressed tar file anyway.poc_______________________________________________evolution-list mailing listevolution-list gnome orgTo change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ...https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list |