Arnau,
That got it! What worked was this:
cd "F:\\/"
Hopefully no one will be like my predecessor and do such an obscure way of
specifying windows volumes.
Thanks for the help.
Steve
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Asunto: [Bacula-users] restore windows problem
It has to do with the person who originally set up our backup service. We
have separate files to specify the partitions for all the systems we backup
(IMHO - easier that way rather than putting the specific file systems in
bacula-dir.conf. This w
It has to do with the person who originally set up our backup service. We have
separate files to specify the partitions for all the systems we backup (IMHO -
easier that way rather than putting the specific file systems in
bacula-dir.conf. This way you don't have to stop and start the daemon
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 02:05:06PM -0700, slw1953 wrote:
> I am trying to restore some Windows file from a specfic directory.
> After specifying data and host, bacula comes back with the $, at which
> time I first say:
>
> $ umark all
>
> Then I try to see all the file systems that have been bac
I am trying to restore some Windows file from a specfic directory. After
specifying data and host, bacula comes back with the $, at which time I first
say:
$ umark all
Then I try to see all the file systems that have been backed up:
$ ls
C:\/
E:\/
F:\/
G:\/
H:\/
I:\/
$
I have tried every syn