Re: Restore problem deja dup
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On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 02:18:25PM +0100, Aquarius wrote:
> I re-installed Debian Jessie after making a backup of my home directory.
Could you describe this "dejadup" a bit more? How is it supposed to
do its thing? Is it saving your home dir or more in the system?
> Maybe the hostname of the new installation is different from before.
> When trying to restore my backup I get an error saying:
> "Error creating directory. Permission denied."
Hm. Still a bit unspecific. Where is it trying to create the directory?
What directory is it trying to create? (I'd guess either your whole
home directory or some directory below it).
Is dejadup supposed to restore up your user, only the contents of your home
dir, or more?
The error message itself leads to the guess that the new host name
isn't the problem. But this is just a very vague guess right now.
> I would think the to be created directory is on my new system. But I
> really do not know how to make the home directory available to deja dup.
Have you already set up your user? How do you invoke the actions to
do a restore via dejadup (sorry, I haven't any clue what that is).
regards
- -- tomás
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