>Symlinks are my way of handling it. I did
>ln -s "/windows/C/My files" /some/where/in/unix/land
>
>and used the symlink as a disklist entry.
Ummmm, I hope you put "/some/where/in/unix/land/." in disklist and not
just "/some/where/in/unix/land". Without the trailing "/." GNU tar (I
assume that's what you're using) will only back up the symlink itself,
not the directory structure it points at.
Also, the original post involved backing up a Windows machine (I think)
so symlinks don't apply.
>Johannes Nie�
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