On Wednesday 09 January 2008 11:23:16 Philipp Marek wrote: > You'd have to trick FSVS by using something like > FSVS_WAA=/mnt/../etc/fsvs FSVS_CONF=/mnt/../etc/fsvs > so that the prefix match would think that the softroot is already > appended, and wouldn't change these paths.
This doesn't work as expected; it backs up out of the root filesystem, instead of backing up out of the snapshot. Other than that, it "works". :-) I confirmed this by touching a file in the snapshot before the commit, from within the backup script; it never makes it into the backup. I've attached the script I used to test this. Ignore the LUKS stuff; that's just there to get my encrypted backup volume mounted. Ciao, Sheldon.
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