Question,  I'm trying to do a restore of a file system, in this case, 
/opt.  I want to restore everything on this partition.

I have a spare disk mounted in another client with all the file systems 
created, formatted and mounted. In this case I have the file system I 
want to restore to, mounted as /export/opt.

In bconsole, I have marked everything under the /opt directory, I then 
backed out to root and unmarked (not recursive) the /opt directory.

When I run the restore I would like all the files to be restored to 
/export/opt, but even after unmarking /opt/ it is still creating the top 
level directory, so my restore point ends up being /export/opt/opt/

Is there a way to get bacula to NOT create the top level directory?  
There must be I'm sure I'm just missing something here.

Thank you,

mike

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