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 the
target as an target for backups.  When sbackup starts backing up it
should precheck for the stamp file. If the stamp file is missing it
should notify the user before doing the backup.

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Jakob Hilmer

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simple-backup writes into /media/ if disk not found
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360432
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