I have a SATA hard disk in my machine, and recently installed a 200gb Seagate IDE hard drive in it to use as backup. I want to use rsync to backup my home directory to this machine. I used mkfs.ext3 to format the drive as ext3, and mounted the drive (mount -text3 /dev/hdc /bkup). I then made a directory /bkup/ric with the appropriate permissions, and then I tried to begin using rsync to copy my home directory to the drive: rsync -av /home/ric /bkup This failed, and I got several error messages of the form: rsync: recv_generator: mkdir "/bkup/ric/samba" failed: Read-only file system (30) rsync: stat "/bkup/ric/samba" failed: No such file or directory (2) rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at main.c(789) Upon restart, the drive would not mount. fsck gave me: /dev/hdc contains a file system with errors, check forced. Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes Eventually it gave hundreds of errors that needed to be fixed. So I reformatted the drive with mkfs.ext3 and tried again, with the same results.
I then tried using "cp -r --preserve" to transfer the larger directories over, which worked; upon restart the drive was mounted, and fsck reported no problems. So I tried to rsync the rest of my home directory to it, and got the same errors. I tried this whole procedure a couple of times, with the same results. I seem to be able to copy files over using cp, but not using rsync. I did notice that mkfs.ext3 made a directory "lost+found" which I have never noticed before. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas of what I'm doing wrong. I tried this using both sarge and sid (I have a dual boot machine). Thanks, Ric -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]