The problem here as I see it is that the program is supposed to know that in
/media/XXX there are pointers to other medias, and not even try to create a
folder or write into that folder if the media itself does not exist.
I don't know if i had the suspend if media doesn't exist checked, but it
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 346285 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346285
Thanks you are right, It's a duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 346285
Add option to abort backup if destination directory does not exist
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simple-backup writes into /media/ if
Is it not a duplicate of this bug
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+bug/346285
Tombigel please mark it as duplicate of 346285 if you agree.
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simple-backup writes into /media/ if disk not found
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360432
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jhilmer wrote:
Your problem is properly what '/media/sdd1' is not permanent mounted. sbackup
check if target exists - if not it create a directory and starts the backup.
Perhaps sbackup should be changed so when a backup target is declared it
should stamp the target directory with a stamp
Your problem is properly what '/media/sdd1' is not permanent mounted. sbackup
check if target exists - if not it create a directory and starts the backup.
Perhaps sbackup should be changed so when a backup target is declared it
should stamp the target directory with a stamp file there declare