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To me this reads more like there are people currently working on it. Not at all like borg already supports Windows. |
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Yeah, as @Hofer-Julian says. borg does not support running under native windows yet, but it works within cygwin or WSL. |
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So is it possible to backup files on windows NTFS partition within WSL? |
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Should be possible, as Windows makes all drives accessible under It's on my todo-list to actually test it but from what I saw on Borg's Github it should work. Found some more details here: https://superuser.com/questions/1114341/windows-10-ubuntu-bash-shell-how-do-i-mount-other-windows-drives |
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Borg 1.0.11 already works well under windows 10 64 bit. It is available via chocolatey package. |
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I've done some basic tests of Borg on windows 10 via chocolatey, and it works fine. Next step is definitely getting a Vorta windows build, then I can retire the other kludgy backup systems my family uses. |
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Seems like the chocolatey borg is still at 1.0.10, which is rather old. The borg collective is still working on native windows support (not released yet). Current borg releases (preferably 1.1.latest) can be used with cygwin or wsl on windows machines. |
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Some changes related to this: https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/19/21263377/microsoft-windows-10-linux-gui-apps-gpu-acceleration-wsl-features |
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@Ramblurr , do you know who's the maintainer of the Borg package on chocolatey, please? Could you tag them here, maybe? |
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The link is https://package.chocolatey.org/profiles/ARCHer |
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Thanks @JBlond . Sorry, it was right there on the page, I should have seen that. I've contacted the maintainer, pointing him to this thread, see if he wants to chime in and/or update his package. |
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I'm the maintainer of borgbackup for chocolatey but not coder of it, which is Billy Charlton. |
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Cool. With a working Borg.exe, we can probably package Vorta (which is written in Qt) for Windows eventually. |
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You're still updating this repo @billyc? |
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@DanielSzoska is this something you still develop? Daniel forked @billyc's unofficial windows releases and updated them, I believe using cygwin as @ThomasWaldmann mentioned. |
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@jucor The base for that build is cygwin |
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As long as there's no (current) native Windows port of borg, what about using the original and current version of borg with Microsoft's WSL1 (or 2) and a Linux distrubution of your choice? It doesn't matter if one installs a big cygwin or a big "real" Linux setup imho to gain access of borg power. |
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A fellow user – Christer – has shared the following instructions on setting up WSL2 by email and gave permission to use them for instructions, if we ever need to. I haven't found a good place for them yet, but if someone can validate, we can put it in the Vorta docs somewhere or even the Borg docs.
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FWIW I'm all for a WSL solution if that's what we need at first to get Vorta on windows. But a non-WSL solution is much more valuable. It will open Vorta and Borg to a huge number of workstations whose users and admins can't use WSL |
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So the website is a little misleading. The install page has a large buttons saying windows, which you have to click to find out that it's not supported yet. The page says that support is coming soon, but I see that this issue is in a planning state, and has been in that state since June 2019. What is the current status of this, and should the website be made clearer on what the state (or lack thereof) of windows support is for Vorta? |
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Vorta would run OK on Windows, but we would need a Windows binary to use. Those exist, but aren't updated regularly. |
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There are also people running it on WSL2. Someone even sent me instructions for it. Maybe we put those on the Windows page for now? |
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I managed to get it running in WSL as well (https://eeems.website/running-vorta-on-windows/). Likely having some sort of instructions linked would be good. That said, still having an actual answer on when/if native windows support is in the works would be ideal. |
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Updated the docs and also included your blog post and some more details added by Christer a few months ago. He used Debian instead of Ubuntu. If someone can update those instructions, let's do it in the docs repo. |
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Documentation mentions that Vorta could support Windows, but that Borg doesn't. Apparently now it does -- I'm not sure if the documentation just needs to be changed, or if any small changes need to be made in order for Vorta to support Windows.
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