That solves it. I'd overlooked that portion of the documentation because it starts by saying that option is automatic in Windows versions > 1.2.1, and I'm running 1.2.5. I guess that's not actually the case.
Thanks for the help, - Austin On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 2:37 AM, Josh Nisly <[email protected]>wrote: > I've been seeing this consistently, unless I use the --no-hard-links > option. If you use that option, are unchanged files still incremented? > > JoshN > > > Austin Roberts wrote: > >> Can anyone confirm that this behavior is abnormal for backing up Windows >> to Linux? I've tried it on XP backing up to an Ubuntu Hardy desktop, and on >> Vista backing up to an Ubuntu Intrepid laptop. In both cases the target file >> system was JFS, and I ended up with numerous increments for files that >> haven't changed. It may be the JFS file system, in which case I could try >> something else, but first I'd like some verification that people are >> experiencing normal behavior backing up from Windows to Linux. >> >> - Austin >> > >
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