Re: [BackupPC-users] BackupPC 4.0.0 - can we now store files to any filesystem?

2014-05-11 Thread Kamil Tunkiewicz
Thank you Benjamin. After more carefully examining the NAS i found that it also provides NFS access, so my question is now obsolete. But anyway - if the filesystem in NAS doesn't put too much limits (like path length, filenames etc.) I can expect that I can use CIFS to mount NAS filesystem into my

Re: [BackupPC-users] BackupPC 4.0.0 - can we now store files to any filesystem?

2014-05-11 Thread Benjamin Rampe
On 11.05.2014 00:21, Kamil Tunkiewicz wrote: > [...] This is a simple, cheap NAS for smal office usage and it provides SMB > connectin so i was > going to mount it to my filesystem and use it as data storage for backups. > Is it possible? There are more traps than links: filenames (character set,

[BackupPC-users] BackupPC 4.0.0 - can we now store files to any filesystem?

2014-05-10 Thread Kamil Tunkiewicz
Hi As version 4 doesn't user hardlinks, can I use any filesystem to store data? I would like to use remote hardware NAS to store data. This is a simple, cheap NAS for smal office usage and it provides SMB connectin so i was going to mount it to my filesystem and use it as data storage for backups