Hi, there is no real solution, you backup each drive to a different repository. You could also try to use cygwin, which knows the concept of a root for Windows, but I've never tried if rdiff-backup actually works correctly with it.
KR. Eric On August 13, 2024 2:41:16 AM UTC, pbn1k via Any discussion of rdiff-backup <rdiff-backup-users@nongnu.org> wrote: >First, I’d like to thank the developers for their hard work. > >I need to backup two folders located on different hard drives. My file list: > >C:/directory1 >D:/directory2 > >I use the following command: > >rdiff-backup.exe backup --include-globbing-filelist C:/path/to/filelist >--exclude '**' C:/ E:/ > >Unsurprisingly, this command fails because the list contains a directory on >drive D. I can only choose one drive as source (in this case C) because >there’s no equivalent of a Linux root directory in Windows (“/”). > >How do I solve this? > >Thanks in advance,Johan