>> I can successfully restore to my W2K3 server with bacula just fine,
>> HOWEVER, it uses the restore path I have set in the restore job of
>> /tmp/bacula-restores which is fine if you are restore in Unix,
>> but it ends up as C:\tmp\bacula-restores in Windows...how would I
>> point to say D:
Hello,
On 13.10.2005 21:24, George R. Kasica wrote:
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Would the idea of the restore path of D:/Fedora work as I mention a
few lines down??
As far as I know, that should work.
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No not multiple copies at all. I'll try again more simply:
Say I have a Drive C, D and E and I want to rest
Hello,
On 12.10.2005 16:20, George R.Kasica wrote:
Just a quick question as I can't find this in the docs:
I can successfully restore to my W2K3 server with bacula just fine,
HOWEVER, it uses the restore path I have set in the restore job of
/tmp/bacula-restores which is fine if you are r
Just a quick question as I can't find this in the docs:
I can successfully restore to my W2K3 server with bacula just fine,
HOWEVER, it uses the restore path I have set in the restore job of
/tmp/bacula-restores which is fine if you are restore in Unix,
but it ends up as C:\tmp\bacula-restore