Originally Posted by
mbreuer
Ok - having set up a TimeMachine share on a linux server, I can safely say that it's not simple.
Apple has engineered the software to make it rather difficult at best. It CAN be done as you suggest, but you'll have to jump through some hoops first.
There are several websites with how-tos. They're all pretty specific to a single setup (like a particular vendor's NAS box). You'll need to read a couple and see how to apply the information to your particular setup.
And the big caveat: While the time machine will work for normal activities, it may not support a full restore as there are settings that need to be tweaked on the Mac. If you get a new one and want to restore from timemachine, you may not be able to break into the normal restore process to update those settings.
regarding a full restore via time machine and using apple's time capsule......
fwiw, when i had to do a full restore this past july after i replaced the laptop h/d due to a hd crash, the full restore worked flawlessly and all settings were retained. it just takes time based on the speed of your machine and in my case, as i was restoring from goalie-parents time capsule, it also took time due to it being done over wifi