Comment 5 for bug 486662

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David Tucker (dmtucker) wrote :

@mterry, sorry, I explained that incorrectly...

/run/user/$UID/keybase/kbfs is a mountpoint
/keybase is a mountpoint
/keybase/private is a symlink -> /run/user/$UID/keybase/kbfs/private

I currently have /keybase in my include list, but only these show up in list-current-files:

Tue Jun 23 08:39:25 2020 keybase
Tue Jun 23 08:39:25 2020 keybase/private
Tue Jun 23 08:39:25 2020 keybase/public
Tue Jun 23 08:39:25 2020 keybase/team

(public and team are also symlinks.)

If I add /keybase/private/dmtucker, nothing changes.
Perhaps the issue is that the symlink reaches across filesystems?

I have been able to get the data that matters backed up by adding /run/user/$UID/keybase/kbfs to my include list, but that seems less than ideal long-term.