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    Cron pattern to copy over a USB drive

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    • MattFoxM
      MattFox
      last edited by

      Perfect, try doing backups now with mango

      Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
      And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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        sky_watcher
        last edited by

        ok, now worked, I can use that path and my back-up was saved there.

        Also I have a question, this feature of writing directly the location of the USB drive into the Backup Directory works only in V3? In V2.8 is it working or not?

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        • MattFoxM
          MattFox
          last edited by MattFox

          @sky_watcher said in Cron pattern to copy over a USB drive:

          ok, now worked, I can use that path and my back-up was saved there.

          Nicely Done!

          @sky_watcher said in Cron pattern to copy over a USB drive:

          lso I have a question, this feature of writing directly the location of the USB drive into the Backup Directory works only in V3? In V2.8 is it working or not?

          It'll work in both instances as long as your directory permissions are set correctly. Under the hood mango V2 and V3 are still running java, V3 just has a new shiny interface.

          Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
          And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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            sky_watcher
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            ok, Thank you a lot!

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