er... my system is backing up RIGHT NOW to a disk that isn't mounted!
NSSBackup has created the directory and is cheerfully filling it with a
new full backup. (Ubuntu 9.04)

Because the automount feature of Ubuntu creates a directory for a
mounted drive in the form /media/<volume_name>, and removes it when the
disk is unmounted, NSSBackup is going to create the 'last' directory
specified every time, if I'm reading you correctly, Jean-Peer.

Comparisons being odious and all, Simple Backup does have this option...

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[wishlist] Add option to abort backup if destination directory does not exist
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346285
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