From bc04afea56ec2284b7b6df06ef5cfab0fc56ab6d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kern Sibbald Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 14:49:19 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Tweak doc --- docs/manuals/en/main/fileset.tex | 19 ++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/manuals/en/main/fileset.tex b/docs/manuals/en/main/fileset.tex index 88c3170b..ac1cd942 100644 --- a/docs/manuals/en/main/fileset.tex +++ b/docs/manuals/en/main/fileset.tex @@ -300,13 +300,13 @@ The directives within an Options resource may be one of the following: \index[dir]{Directive!basejob} The options letters specified are used when running a {\bf Backup Level=Full} -with BaseJobs. The options letters are the same than in the \textbf{verify=} -option below. +with BaseJobs. The options letters are the same as in the \textbf{verify=} +options below. \item[accurate=\lt{}options\gt{}] \index[dir]{accurate} \index[dir]{Directive!accurate} The options letters specified are used when running a {\bf Backup Level=Incremental/Differential} in Accurate mode. The - options letters are the same than in the \textbf{verify=} option below. + options letters are the same as in the \textbf{verify=} directive below. \item [verify=\lt{}options\gt{}] \index[dir]{verify} @@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ option below. on a subdirectory. If you are using a *nix system, you may not even be aware that there are several different filesystems as they are often automatically mounted by the OS (e.g. /dev, /net, /sys, /proc, ...). - With Bacula 1.38.0 or later, it will inform you when it decides not to + Bacula will inform you when it decides not to traverse into another filesystem. This can be very useful if you forgot to backup a particular partition. An example of the informational message in the job report is: @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ rufus-fd: /home is a different filesystem. Will not descend from / into /home \end{verbatim} \normalsize - Note: in previous versions of Bacula, the above message was of the form: + Note: in older versions of Bacula, the above message was of the form: \footnotesize \begin{verbatim} @@ -491,13 +491,14 @@ Change: 2005-11-06 12:36:48.000000000 +0100 backup Win32 files in a portable format, but not all Win32 file attributes will be saved and restored. By default, this option is set to {\bf no}, which means that on Win32 systems, the data will be backed - up using Windows API calls and on WinNT/2K/XP, all the security and + up using Windows BackupRead API calls and all the security and ownership attributes will be properly backed up (and restored). However - this format is not portable to other systems -- e.g. Unix, Win95/98/Me. + this format is not portable to other systems -- e.g. Unix, and + very old Win95/98/Me systems. When backing up Unix systems, this option is ignored, and unless you have a specific need to have portable backups, we recommend accept the - default ({\bf no}) so that the maximum information concerning your files - is saved. + default ({\bf no}) so that the maximum information concerning your + Windows files is saved. \item [recurse=yes\vb{}no] \index[dir]{recurse} -- 2.39.5