Dunno yet how severe these are, but makes one rise one's eyebrowse.

A backup job from a windows system seems to have root directories like this:

c:
e:
f:
C:
E:
F:

Looking in them (for example in c: and C:) shows that the contents are not equal. c: may have all FILES from c:\ and C: may have directories.

e: and E: seem to have similar subdirectories in them, but still propably not equal content.

I believe that things are not backed up twice, but somehow some entries have the drive letter in capital and some not.

My C:drive is FAT, and E: is NTFS, and both seem to have this kind of stuff.

Propably the disk entries in Windows do have some small some capital letters, but it would be great if Bacula could somehow understand that C: and c: is the same.



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