On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 16:08:44 +0100, Michael Prokop wrote:

>> On examining my root volume backup, I noticed for the first time the
>> /mnt/grml directory. It looks almost like the whole root fs to me. 
> 
>> Can somebody explain a bit about this directory? Especially, will my
>> root volume backup be twice as big as it should be? Is it OK to omit the
>> directory when backing up, or use it alone for backup, ...?
> 
> The directory is only used for automount stuff (the filesystem with
> label GRMLCFG) and as target directory for grml2hd.
> 
> Everything else should be stuff done by yourself. ;)

I don't have any filesystem with label GRMLCFG, but did use grml2hd to
install grml to HD. 

So, am I right that it is safe to remove the whole /mnt/grml directory for
now?

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