On 12/28/2010 8:28 AM, Victor Hugo dos Santos wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Martin Simmons<mar...@lispworks.com>  wrote:
>>>>>>> On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 21:34:58 -0500, Dan Langille said:
>
> [...]
>
>>> How do these people propose that such a system be backed up?
>>
>> There is nothing in the .gvfs directory that needs to be backed up -- it
>> contains mounts for external resources and is recreated by the system from
>> metadata.
>
> good point !! :D
>
> A question:
> In this case (gvfs) is mounted in /home/user/.gvfs and is a different
> filesystem.
> so, if I configure my filseset to backup "/home/user", for default
> bacula should ignore all mounted filesystems inside of /home/user o
> not ??

If the objective is to not backup any directory which contains .gvfs, 
then look at the File Set options which allow you to exclude a directory 
which contains a given file name.

Look for: ExcludeDirContaining

Is that what you need?  Hmm, .gfvs is a directory... might work.. but 
nothing in that directory will be backed up.  I mean, in your example, 
nothing in /home/user would be backed up.

Perhaps all you need is:

File = .gvfs


-- 
Dan Langille - http://langille.org/

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