Thanks for the workaround Wouter. I had to modify it slightly to:

sudo mount -t cifs //NAS/Backup /mnt/NAS/ -o user=your-uid,passwd=your-
password,uid=1000

This was because:

[a] mount.cifs was not recognised, and;
[b] I couldn't get control of the /mnt/NAS/ directory so had to tell it who I 
was (uid=1000)

While this allowed me to get beyond my original issue (and I did see the
restore start to take place) I kept getting another issue when it was
attempting to restore .ko files. I tried 4 times to do the restore and
each time it failed at a .ko file. The first three times it was at the
same .ko file. The fourth time it was another (I don't remember the
exact names and for reasons that will become apparent in a moment I was
unable to get any screenshots).

When the problem occurred the machine 'locked up'; the keyboard stopped
working as did the touchpad and touchpad buttons. Then the num-lock and
scroll-lock lights flashed continuosly. Unsure of what was going on I
left the laptop in this state for over 15 minutes/20 minutes/25 minutes
and finally half and hour. It never recovered on any attempt and no
further restore progress was made. On each occassion I was forced to
power the machine off (not something I like doing but the machine was
completely unresponsive due to the lack of keyboard/mouse controll). I
couldn't even break out of X. On the fourth such power off the machine
was left in a corrupted state and would no longer boot (I am unsure if
this is as a direct result of removing the power or because of a partial
restore). The machine got past BIOS and then I had a black screen with
the num-lock and scroll-lock lights flashing on and off again.

I am now in the process of rebuilding that particular laptop. As I
mentioned in my earlier post, the machine in question is a experimental
machine for trying things out that I wouldn't like to do on my main
machine. To this end it has served its purpose well. Given the issues
with Deja Dup I won't be using it as my backup program.

I am very sorry  I cannot provide you with more details about the .ko
files it stopped at but due to the time involved in rebuilding the
machine I won't be able to repeat the exercise.

Perhaps Deja Dup is good at restoring some folders and files but not the
entire filesystem - perhaps that is why I have had this experience?

Regards

Gary.

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