> 
> Okay, I was asking about it only because I had seen the webmin interface
> with that option.
> However, if you want to backup some datas "forever" (and, then, delete
> them from the original source) what is the best procedure? Create a
> different pool every time you have to save something or keep everything in
> a single pool?
> 

Do you need to catalogue to stay available, or are you happy for it to expire 
and to bscan the media back in in the rare case where you might what to restore 
it?

What would be nice is a way to store a sub-catalogue on the media itself, and a 
way of importing that catalogue back in again when required, as a bscan isn't 
always ideal.

James


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