Jon LaBadie wrote:
Just an FYI.  When I was playing with the file:driver I found that
you can do multiple partitions (file systems) in a single DLE.
I did it by specifying a starting point high in the directory tree
and "including" several mount points below that.

Thanks, I always wanted to know if --one-file-system worked strictly from the --directory or from the explicitly named directories in --files-from, but I never had time/energy to find out. It surely seems useful in some cases. Save me an hour of work again.


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