Restore Point Creation Failure: "There has been critical changes in the file system during this operation"
Hello Kendek,
I'm having an issue,
My storage directory is defined as: /mnt/files/
This is a share on my NAS, and is mounted at startup via fstab.
I can read write to this location with other applications.
I can select it in systemback "Storage Location"
When I run systemback > create restore point it then errors at 100% "pop up dialog box"
Restore Point Creation Failure:
"There has been critical changes in the file system during this operation"
If I run from terminal
dave@hp-lappy1:~$ /usr/lib/
An error occurred while cloning the following symbolic link:
/home/dave/
Target symlink:
/mnt/files/
dave@hp-lappy1:~$
The first time it failed was on a .wine folder,
I removed that, I no longer have wine on the system.
Then it failed the second time, with the above.
Many Thanks - Dave
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