>As you can see it wants tar to start at "hda2", which ist not a valid >directory. >For the device "hda1" on the same machine this works fine:
Amanda is using system library routines that do lookups in whatever file your OS uses to store mount information (typically /etc/fstab or something similar). My guess is you don't have that set up properly for "hda2" but it is correct for "hda1". The easy answer to your problem is to use the mount point name in your disklist instead of the disk name. In other words, change "hda1" in disklist to "/mnt/w2k". >[EMAIL PROTECTED] John R. Jackson, Technical Software Specialist, [EMAIL PROTECTED]