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> You want to back up as much as possible.  The major
	exception is software that can be easily reinstalled,
	
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	but even they may have configuration files that it is
	important to back up, lest you need to do all the work to
	configure them all over again.	Another major exception is
	the <TT
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	contains data that the kernel always generates automatically,
	it is never a good idea to back it up.	Especially the
	<TT
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	is just an image of your current physical memory; it's pretty
	large as well.	</P
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