I'm running Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS. I noticed my laptop was running slow and
discovered that it was trying to back up files over a fuse.sshfs mount
to another machine in my apartment. This should not happen.

I'm probably going to have to disable deja-dup because of this issue and
find some other way to do backups -- the machine I was sshfs'd to is
probably where I should be sending my backups!

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Title:
  No option to remain in one filesystem

Status in deja-dup package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I used "sshfs" to mount a remote filesystem in my home directory and
  it was backed up by Deja-Dup. I should, of course, have added the
  mount-point in my home directory to the exclude list, but I didn't
  realise until the backup had been running for hours and many GB had
  been downloaded on my ADSL connection from the remote SSHFS fileserver
  I was connected to. It would be useful if there was an option for
  Deja_Dup to remain in one filesystem during a backup to avoid this
  type of problem.

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