notebook} and choose output encoding UTF-8.
To ensure that Bacula configuration files can be correctly read including
-foreign characters the {bf LANG} environment variable
+foreign characters the {\bf LANG} environment variable
must end in {\bf .UTF-8}. A full example is {\bf en\_US.UTF-8}. The
exact syntax may vary a bit from OS to OS, and exactly how you define
it will also vary.
{\bf .o} and {\bf .exe} will be excluded.
Let's say that you now want to exclude the directory /tmp. The simplest way
-to do so is to add an exclude directive that lists /tmp. The example
+to do so is to add an Exclude directive that lists /tmp. The example
above would then become:
\footnotesize
You can add wild-cards to the File directives listed in the Exclude
-directory, but you need to take care because if you exclude a directory,
+directive, but you need to take care because if you exclude a directory,
it and all files and directories below it will also be excluded.
-Now lets take a slight variation on the above and suppose
-you want to save all your whole filesystem except {\bf /tmp}.
+Now let's make a slight variation on the above and suppose
+you want to save all your filesystems except {\bf /tmp}.
The problem that comes up is that Bacula will not normally
cross from one filesystem to another.
Doing a {\bf df} command, you get the following output: