Marcin:

Please look at my utility rdiff-backup-regress at http://www.timedicer.co.uk/programs/help/rdiff-backup-regress.sh.php

In your case I think you need to run it with -n 2.

Regards, Dominic
http://www.timedicer.co.uk/

On 28/12/2014 19:31, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
Hi,

I accidentally run rdiff-backup without a FUSE partition mounted within
a directory which was backed up. Because of that I've got 5GB diff with
removed data. In the next backup as expected I got +5GB with "new"
(almost the same) files. I would like to remove/regress/revert the bad
backup and do it again.

Is there a way to remove the latest backup (instead of --remove-older-than)?

Marcin

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