
27 Dez
2006
27 Dez
'06
16:45
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 16:08:44 +0100, Michael Prokop wrote:
On examining my root volume backup, I noticed for the first time the /mnt/grml directory. It looks almost like the whole root fs to me.
Can somebody explain a bit about this directory? Especially, will my root volume backup be twice as big as it should be? Is it OK to omit the directory when backing up, or use it alone for backup, ...?
The directory is only used for automount stuff (the filesystem with label GRMLCFG) and as target directory for grml2hd.
Everything else should be stuff done by yourself. ;)
I don't have any filesystem with label GRMLCFG, but did use grml2hd to install grml to HD.
So, am I right that it is safe to remove the whole /mnt/grml directory for now?
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