2017-01-13, 19:14
So you mean like a Kodi Source - as in where your videos/music are? Not the source of where the backup is coming from right?
This file is sources.xml and it's in the userdata folder. It is included in the "config files" portion of the backup. If your config files (advancedsettings, etc) don't change often you could just exclude even pushing those files into your backup. You'll have to edit the file once on your RPI (or manually add the source) but then it shouldn't overwrite as long as you aren't putting that file in your backup anymore.
This file is sources.xml and it's in the userdata folder. It is included in the "config files" portion of the backup. If your config files (advancedsettings, etc) don't change often you could just exclude even pushing those files into your backup. You'll have to edit the file once on your RPI (or manually add the source) but then it shouldn't overwrite as long as you aren't putting that file in your backup anymore.