Hello,
On 27.09.2005 12:17, Timo Neuvonen wrote:
1.36.3. bacula-dir.conf has the following lines in fileset configuration
example:
# Note: / backs up everything on the root partition.
# if you have other partitons such as /usr or /home
# you will probably want to add them too.
#
What does this actually mean?
Maybe I'm thinking something in a wrong way, but does Bacula know anything
about disk partitions?
If /usr or /home in the above are on the partitions of their own, what does
it matter? They are accessible under / anyway, since they are mounted
properly. If it was about unmounted partitions, that's a different thing,
but then they are not accessed any more as /usr etc.
Look up the fileset directive onefs - that will tell you what you need
to know to understand that example.
Arno
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