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Warren Young wrote:
> If you don't compress the tar file,
> there's a nonzero chance that rsync can still save some I/O when
> synchronizing after the first copy.
There's a quite high chance that it would transfer only the modified
bytes with some mar
Wim Heemskerk Lists wrote:
I (want to) use rsync under cygwin to sync files from a Linux box to a
WinXP box. I want to maintain a full backup, including the file
permissions.
Without something like NIS or LDAP to synchronize the user and group
databases between the machines, I think you will hav
Hi,
I (want to) use rsync under cygwin to sync files from a Linux box to a WinXP
box. I want to maintain a full backup, including the file permissions.
First, this is how far I got:
- the XP box uses an NTFS partition to write the back-up on.
- rsync runs on the XP box (as it is by far the muscle
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