>>>>> On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 15:15:00 -0700, scar said: > > i've got an external disk that is formatted fat32 which makes it easy to > transfer files between macs, PCs, and my linux workstations. i've > defined a backup job for it that i run manually. i plug the disk into > my linux workstation which is running the director and its own fd > service, v5.0.1, and then i manaully run the backup. i'm noticing that > a huge number of files that haven't been modified are getting sucked > into the incremental. the modification time on the files hasn't > changed, so i'm wondering what is causing these files to get backed up > again?
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