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rs-backup-suite can chroot backup users into the backup home base directory. For this to work you need to create a few bind mounts. The install script already created the respective lines in your `/etc/fstab` for you. If you don't need any special configuration on your system, all you need to do is to uncomment everything between the `BEGIN` and `END` lines (do NOT change these two lines, though):
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# BEGIN: rs-backup-suite
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#/bin /bkp/bin none bind 0 0
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#/bin /bkp/bin none remount,ro 0 0
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#/lib /bkp/lib none bind 0 0
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#/lib /bkp/lib none remount,ro 0 0
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#/dev /bkp/dev none bind 0 0
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#/dev /bkp/dev none remount,ro 0 0
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#/usr/bin /bkp/usr/bin none bind 0 0
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#/usr/bin /bkp/usr/bin none remount,ro 0 0
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#/usr/lib /bkp/usr/lib none bind 0 0
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#/usr/lib /bkp/usr/lib none remount,ro 0 0
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#/usr/share/perl5 /bkp/usr/share/perl5 none bind 0 0
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#/usr/share/perl5 /bkp/usr/share/perl5 none remount,ro 0 0
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#/bin /bkp/bin none bind 0 0
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#/bin /bkp/bin none remount,ro,bind 0 0
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#/lib /bkp/lib none bind 0 0
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#/lib /bkp/lib none remount,ro,bind 0 0
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#/dev /bkp/dev none bind 0 0
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#/dev /bkp/dev none remount,ro,bind 0 0
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#/usr/bin /bkp/usr/bin none bind 0 0
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#/usr/bin /bkp/usr/bin none remount,ro,bind 0 0
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#/usr/lib /bkp/usr/lib none bind 0 0
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#/usr/lib /bkp/usr/lib none remount,ro,bind 0 0
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#/usr/share/perl5 /bkp/usr/share/perl5 none bind 0 0
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#/usr/share/perl5 /bkp/usr/share/perl5 none remount,ro,bind 0 0
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# END: rs-backup-suite
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The necessary mounts may differ from system to system. For instance, Ubuntu needs `/usr/share/perl` instead of `/usr/share/perl5`. Synology DSM doesn't need `/usr/share/*` at all, but requires `/opt/bin`, `/opt/lib` and `/opt/libexec`. But in most cases you don't need to worry about that since the install script tries to make the correct decisions for you.
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