William John Murray wrote:
On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 07:49 +0100, William John Murray wrote:
Thanks to everyone,
I found it, using the idea of making a tar file - thanks
Mogens. [I don't know why booting of a USB system didn't have the same
affect. Maybe I was careless]
The tar file was 60Gb, so I actually made it and inspected it and
found that the problem was:
* I have a big USB disk
* I Make a nightly backup to this disk of /home /etc for 2 machines.
* As it is USB. gnome mounts it under /media WHEN I LOG IN
* If the machine reboots without my log in the USB is not mounted
* The autobackup rsync looks for and fails to find /media/backup
- so it makes a new one WHICH IS in /
The way I protect against that happening is to give my backup prog a
destination that is actually a symlink to a subdirectory on the
external drive. If the drive is not mounted the backup process
complains about the broken symlink and fails. Use of a subdirectory
on the external drive is to protect against the case where the drive
is not mounted but the mount point directory in /media somehow did
not get deleted.
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