On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 02:05:06PM -0700, slw1953 wrote:
> I am trying to restore some Windows file from a specfic directory.
> After specifying data and host, bacula comes back with the $, at which
> time I first say:
>
> $ umark all
>
> Then I try to see all the file systems that have been backed up:
>
> $ ls
> C:\/
> E:\/
> F:\/
> G:\/
> H:\/
> I:\/
> $
>
> I have tried every syntax I can think of:
>
> $ cd F:
> $ cd "F:"
> $ cd F:\/
> $ cd "F:\/"
> $ cd "F:/Admin"
> $ cd "F:\/Admin"
>
> all of which return
>
> Invalid path given
>
> Any suggestions as to the specific syntax that bacula is wanting?
cd F:/
I have no idea why do you see those "\/" in the ls' output--in my
Windows backups paths show up as
C:/
D:/
etc in the ls' output in the root directory of the "restore ... select"
view.
I'm using bacula 5.0.2 (as packaged for Debian).
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