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Old 09-08-2014, 11:45 AM
rob_gendreau rob_gendreau is offline
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So, no way to sort of concatenate photo folders on the target sparse bundle, since they come from two different volumes?

I thought of using a target for scripts for both source volumes that had the same name, since I could have a folder called "pictures" on both source volumes, and one "pictures" on the target sparse bundle, but this seemed like it would create chaos.

I suppose the safest route is to just let SD delete the folder from SSD/Pictures and write a "new" one to HDD/Pictures, even though they're the same.

And just ignore the inefficiency. And as you note, it would make it a bit easier to restore, although that isn't much of a problem with archived photos since Lightroom takes care of the organization, so they can be all over the place.

Thanks,
Rob
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