Hi Arno!

>You should choose diiferent media types. Otherwise, it can happen that,
>during a restore, Bacula demands a volume stored on one of your disks
>from the other disk. Which is definitely not what you'd want.  

     Thank you very much!  Tomorrow, I hope to resume my reading of the
manual, and my creating (recreating) my configuration files.  I hope to
get my remaining "not sure what the best thing to do here" wonders
answered, either by the manual, for by experience!  :-)

     Barry

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