On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 4:00 AM, Adam Hardy
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It's an ext4 filesystem. I see what you are saying. I set up the USB drive
> using
> my own user, assuming it would work for backuppc too. It must have been the
> /media/adam/ dir - I have changed it to r-x and it all launched OK. Never
> realised the upper directories' permissions overrode the ones further down.
Probably depends on the user logged into the console when it is
automounted. That's a little too much magic for me since I rarely
work directly at a linux console, but it might work for you...
> Thanks v. much.
>
> So it's fine to leave backuppc's home directory as /var/lib/backuppc, and
> cpool,
> log, pc and pool all on the USB drive?
They won't be used if you change TopDir (in the current version) so it
is wasted space, but it won't hurt anything. The keys under
$HOME/.ssh/ are needed, though.
--
Les Mikesell
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