> I added a hard drive to a system due to the old one filling up. In addition
> to the drive getting a new drive letter (D:), I also mounted it into a
> directory of my old hard drive (C:\MyNewHardDrive) in order to keep getting
> the contents backed up since I have backups configured to only do drive C:.
>
>
>
> Last night the differential backups ran and from listing the files of that
> backup job it appears that bacula ignored C:\MyNewHardDrive. Is bacula
> “smart” enough to recognize that the directory is physically a separate
> drive and that’s why it was ignored? Is it possible to get bacula to back up
> this directory aside from adding drive D: to the list of drives to back up
> (which I prefer not to do)? Or is adding drive D: my only option?
>

This is the onefs=yes default option. However I would not change that
setting to onefs=no because it will cause problems with ntfs junction
points especially if you use Vista or above.

John

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