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On Sat, 2017-07-29 at 10:58 +0200, Neal H. Walfield wrote:
>   - The absolute path will be wrong.  That is, I normally backup
>     /home, but I don't want to restore by old backups to /home,
>     because I need to keep using my NAS during the migration :).  Is
>     there a way to fake the path so that obnam ls show /home instead
>     of /restore?

You could bind /restore into /home inside a container/chroot and do the
migration from inside. You'd need to install a distro into the
container and bind in your obnam repo too.

Or perhaps by making a new mount namespace using your existing root you
could bind /restore to /home inside that (which wouldn't effect the
host mount namespace), bit advanced that though and I'm not sure of the
actual steps which would be needed...

Ian.

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