Yep. Bolts through the stays on the rack and the eyelets above the dropouts on the frame, and P clamps up where the rack straps/upper stays meet the seat stays. You may need to shim the p clamps to get them snig on the frame... I would use a section cut out of an old inner tube wrapped around to take up the space - there is very little load on the upper stays of a standard bolt-on rack so rubber shims should work fine if needed.
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