In response to "Richard White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> This is Bacula 1.36.3. I have been backing up Linux servers for more
> than a year. I have done a test backup and restore of my Windows 2000
> Pro workstation with no problems (it has, however, FAT32 partitions). As
> a part of planning for the future (migrating our NetWare servers to OES
> Linux and adding the inevitable Winders servers), my boss wants me to be
> sure I could back up and restore a W2K server.
> 
> Well, it backs up fine -- nearly 3 GB. When I try to restore, Bacula
> informs me that 14,694 files have been added to the tree and my cwd is
> /. However, ls shows nothing at all, I can't cd to any known directory
> and can't mark any file for restore.
> 
> The manual's caveats for Windows refer to the  (ab)use of '\' and to be
> mindful of the treatment of NTFS naming conventions.
> 
> Any ideas on where I am going worng?

You might want to try some things and cut/paste them into a response
email so we can get a better idea of what's going on.

The initial problem I had was that Bacula created a c: and d: directory
at the root to handle the problem of Windows having "drives".  I also
seem to remember the c: and d: being case-sensitive (perhaps they were
C: and D:) ... anyway, that confused me at first, and I don't remember
them showing up in an ls ... but I could be wrong.

HTH

-- 
Bill Moran
Collaborative Fusion Inc.

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