Volumes from the first disk to the second disk.
For example, assume that you have two disks named {\bf /disk1} and {\bf
-/disk2>}. If you then create a standard Storage daemon Device resource for
+/disk2}. If you then create a standard Storage daemon Device resource for
backing up to the first disk, it will look like the following:
\footnotesize
\normalsize
With the above device definitions, you can run two concurrent
-jobs each writing at the same time, one to \bf{/disk2} and the
-other to \bf{/disk2}. The fact that you have given them different
+jobs each writing at the same time, one to {\bf /disk2} and the
+other to {\bf /disk2}. The fact that you have given them different
Media Types will allow Bacula to quickly choose the correct
Storage resource in the Director when doing a restore.