Am Thu, 26 Apr 2012 23:29:49 +1000 schrieb Ben Stanley:

> Hi,
> 
> I have configured bacula for my home network consisting of 5 machines,
> backing up on to a USB hard disk.
> 
> Initially, I configured it using the recommended configuration for hard
> disks, that is, to mount the HDD externally to bacula (fstab or by the
> desktop environment), but I found that this arrangement is too fragile,
> and my backups were failing. Additionally, this runs on a server
> machine, and there is no automounter (and I didn't want to install
> autofs).


you could also use udev rules to mount the disk.

you can find post about that topic by googling for "udev mount usb disk" 

- Thomas



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