Hello,
I had a USB flash drive which I backed using Back-ups (Duplicity) on
Fedora 31. The USB volume was called /run/media/awood/7160-75C1
I then used the same USB flash drive to create a Fedora 32 Live Image on
it. After this, the USB volume was called
/run/media/awood/Fedora-WS-Live-32-1-6
How do I restore the contents of the USB flash drive so that it has the
same contents as the /run/media/awood/7160-75C1 ??
Note that I also have a back-up of my hard disk using Back-ups
(Duplicity) and I don't to restore that - only the USB flash drive which
has now changed it's name. The restore should also restore the whole
contents of the USB drive and not a single file or directory. It's the
data part of the USB which I want to restore - I'm not concerned about
the partitions which allow it to boot. Hope that makes sense?
The Gnome front end (on Fedora 31) for Back-ups doesn't have the options
to change the names of the volumes on restore - it has to have the same
name on back-up as restore. I checked the online manual for Duplicity
but there's very few examples and so it's not particularly helpful!
Thank-you,
Andrew, Oxford
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