>
> > I'm wondering what a "non-FHS version" of 
> > BackupPC is.
>   
The versions before 3.0.0 didn't follow the Linux File Hierarchy 
Standard (FHS), which is a standard (use Google to find it!) 
Good call - I usually do use google! :)

that 
specifies where files of each type should go.  For example, 
configuration files belong in the /etc directory.
Yeah, I had it there originally and moved it when I thought it could be the 
reason why my settings weren't being picked up. (/etc/BackupPC/). 

Thanks!- Dawn

R

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