Hello,

2013/5/22 Jonathan Bayer <linuxguruga...@gmail.com>

> I remember that a while ago, if a directory was included 2 times (such
> as the following):
>
> Include {
>    File = /
>    File = /usr
> }
>
> and /usr was on the same filesystem, it would be backed up two times.
> Is this still the case?
>
>
I think yes. You want to backup recursive '/' and '/usr'. It is your
request, Bacula will follow.


> I'm asking because I have a fileset definition which lists a number of
> the main directories on a Linux filesystem, and want to use this on many
> different systems, some of which have these directories on seperate
> filesystems and some don't.
>
>
I am using a separate FileSet definitions in this case. I check what
filesystems are available and then I'm choosing a proper fileset.
Simple and effective.

best regards
-- 
Radosław Korzeniewski
rados...@korzeniewski.net
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