09-19-2015, 06:32 PM
Here is the answer i received from the developer. (seems this is not supported)
Your question #271517 on Systemback changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/systemback...ion/271517
Status: Open => Answered
Kendek proposed the following answer:
The Systemback does not save any partitions, and does not using
container files when creating the restore points (incremental backup
method). The Systemback working on a file system level, so the restore
points storage directory should handle the all permissions, without any
restrictions (like the root filesystem). If you are able to mount (under
a selectable local dir) a shared directory which transfers all file
permissions (just like a local dir), then it might work (but I do not
know, this solution is not supported).
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Your question #271517 on Systemback changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/systemback...ion/271517
Status: Open => Answered
Kendek proposed the following answer:
The Systemback does not save any partitions, and does not using
container files when creating the restore points (incremental backup
method). The Systemback working on a file system level, so the restore
points storage directory should handle the all permissions, without any
restrictions (like the root filesystem). If you are able to mount (under
a selectable local dir) a shared directory which transfers all file
permissions (just like a local dir), then it might work (but I do not
know, this solution is not supported).
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