Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
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It isn't the file system that matters (FAT, EXT, etc.). For local disks the only
qualifier is that Flyback has write permissions at the root of the mount. So if
you
have a USB disk mounted at /media/usbdrive, but you only have write permission
at
/media/usbdrive/myaccount/, Flyback will ignore it.
For network mapped drives, you have to make a connection with GVFS, and you
MUST be
part of the FUSE group in order for an entry to be created in ~/.gvfs. Same
rules
apply as above, you'll need write access to the root of the networked mount.
Once all
that is satisfied, Flyback will allow backups.
This information should be written up a little better and put in to a FAQ, it
would
eliminate a lot of headaches.
Original comment by specopsa...@gmail.com
on 6 May 2010 at 3:28
I put a USB Pendrive (8Gb) and I have permission to write on /media/KINGSTON,
but
Flyback don't recognized it.
I tryied search something on Google about gvfs and I checked that I will need a
gvfs-server running on the NAS. I don't have this option available.
Sorry, but I changed to BackInTime and all is running well.
I think that Flyback need a better user-friendly config.
Original comment by renatoya...@gmail.com
on 6 May 2010 at 4:02
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
renatoya...@gmail.com
on 5 May 2010 at 11:49