Hello,

Bacula cannot directly access a disk drive in raw mode for storing
Volume information, and we do not envision implementing such a feature.

By the way, most, or at least many, hot pluggable drives have a
file system by default (usually FAT32), and Bacula can store Volume
data to such disks.

Bacula can however backup and restore a raw disk drive.

Best regards,
Kern

On 09/11/2012 02:29 PM, Pierre Bernhardt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> because of that all modern disks can used by adresses instead of
> c/t/s is it possible to use hard disk drives directly without
> having filesystems?
>
> I mean to use an disk drive in the same manner an tape drive can be
> used by bacula.
>
> Cheers...
> Pierre
>
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