Hello,

backuppc is installed from the Debian package, i.e. config stuff in 
/etc/backuppc, the rest in its own dedicated fs mounted on /var/lib/backuppc.

For whatever reason, I want to unmount the /var/lib/backuppc whenever there is 
no backup process running.

I guess I can always get it to work if I just stop the backuppc processes, 
unmount; then later mount, start the processes, and force it to run a backup 
"right now". 

But is there an easier or more elegant way to handle this? I mean, I'd lose all 
of backuppc's more involved scheduling intelligence with my naive way.

Thanks in advance!

Roger




 
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