I mount the 'target' directory directly on the default $TopDIR though it
does work by changing the $TopDIR. i have done this on debian and ubuntu.
On Nov 27, 2007 8:11 AM, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dan wrote:
>
> > also, $TopDIR is in the config.pl file and not hardcoded on debian
> > or ubuntu(at least in version 3)
> >
> > you can certainly change $TopDIR, but you will have to you LVM and
> > make a raid or jbod of some sort to get one filesystem.
>
> I believe just changing $TopDIR isn't going to work as it is also
> hardcoded in some lib file (search the archives). Or maybe the Debian
> package setup has changed. I'd say the safest way is to just use a
> symlink or bind mount, no need to change the BackupPC config.
>
> Nils Breunese.
>
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