Hi Kern,

(quoting may be a bit confused; sorry)

>> It seems to me that with a bit of tweaking, not only could Bacula be made to >> know what is and what is not online, but it could also automatically mount >> the Volume if needed. All I need to do is steal (well, adapt is a better
>> word) a bit of the DVD code.

That would be very useful to me too, trying to use an Iomega Rev as per earlier messages to this list.

>> In the mean time, dealing with these things won't be so simple for you. What >> you need to do is write two little scripts that you run: 1. a script that you >> run just before you remove a device, and 2. a script that you run when you
>> insert the device.

These scripts sound rather involved! Has anyone written anything similar?

Thanks again Kern and the other developers / list support crew for an excellent job!

--
Regards
Richard (MQ)



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