Ah, I think I see the bug now. I was wrong about Deja Dup not knowing you wanted your home folder backed up. It did see that, but there was what looks like a permissions error when reading the /home folder. Now, this is clearly a bug, since even if /home is not readable/listable, /home/crazyfighterx should still be able to be backed up (assuming it is OK).
But it does give you a workaround. Do: sudo chmod a+rx /home And it should work fine. Obviously, this will let anyone on the system see a list of users' home folders, so you may not want to do that. But if that's not a concern, it will fix your bug I think. I'm going to open a duplicity bug about this. -mt On 16 October 2010 09:54, Crazyfighterx <crazyfight...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> Hello! I'm the maintainer of Deja Dup. It looks from your log like >> Deja Dup is not actually configured to include your home directory in >> the backup (or at least, it doesn't think it is). That's why the >> backup was so small. >> >> Can you provide the output of the following command? >> >> gconftool-2 --dump /apps/deja-dup > > Please see attached file: "gconftool message.txt" > >> >> And when you go to Deja Dup's preferences, do you see "Home Folder" >> listed in the Include section? > > Yes, "Home Folder" was listed in the Include section in Deja Dup's > preferences. > >> >> -mt >> > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org