It has to do with the person who originally set up our backup service. We have
separate files to specify the partitions for all the systems we backup (IMHO -
easier that way rather than putting the specific file systems in
bacula-dir.conf. This way you don't have to stop and start the daemon
everything you change a partition).
So the file with the partitions for the windows server we backup had the
partitions listed as you see them above. I've changed that now to a more
conventional style of C:/ (as an example). This, I think, should make changing
directories easier in the future. However, since I have to go back a couple of
weeks to retrieve the data, I still have to deal with the C:\/ format, and I
somehow have to find a way to cd into a directory, which I am still unable to
figure out.
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