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It should have, the backup command preserves the original directory structure in a tar file.
I'm not sure, but I think I've rebooted my router in the meantime, because I installed dnscrypt-proxy afterwards. Maybe the old directory was wiped, because it's not an actual mountpoint anymore?
As for manually copying from the tar archive, that did the trick, thanks!
Code:
Feb 19 16:56:48 Skynet: [INFO] Startup Initiated... ( debug banmalware autoupdate usb=/tmp/mnt/KINGSTON )
Feb 19 16:57:10 Skynet: [Complete] 90338 IPs / 1844 Ranges Banned. 90338 New IPs / 1844 New Ranges Banned. 0 Inbound / 0 Outbound Connections Blocked! [21s]
Feb 19 17:00:05 Skynet: [Complete] 90338 IPs / 1844 Ranges Banned. 0 New IPs / 0 New Ranges Banned. 1 Inbound / 0 Outbound Connections Blocked! [4s]