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xfsdump questions
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It will not. Xfsdump only dumps the xfs partition, and any mountpoints are treated as empty folders (which they kind of are).
ok got it, so /home will be backupped and /media will not, correct? thank you very much!
Assuming that /home resides on the same filesystem, and is not a separate mountpoint, yes.