i have done some experimenting and i have come to the conclusion that
mounting the target drive directly to /var/lib/backuppc works the best.
changing $TopDIR seems to mess with file size totals in the web gui and the
sym link does other small inconsistancies.
just
cp -R /var/lib/backuppc/ /target/
then
mount -o bind /target /var/lib/backuppc
or put
/var/lib/backuppc /target none bind 0 0
in your /etc/fstab
and then
mount -a
On Dec 2, 2007 1:32 PM, Angus Scott-Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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