Umm..
If the 2 machines share identical user databases NFS is just fine for this.
However, if you're looking for a tar-based or other way to do this, I'd
recommend one of the following: (both REQUIRE ssh with root logins allowed for
your permissions requirements)
1)
rsync over ssh. Make s
* Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.10.19 20:40:46+0200]:
> I i'm womndering how i can manage it to get ALL of the data from my Linux
> partition to the new system WITHOUT LOOSING ANY PERMISSION AND FILE DATA. I
> must be over the LAN. I can't change HDDs. I think that NFS is not good for
On 19-Oct-2001 Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have bought me a new computer.
>
> I i'm womndering how i can manage it to get ALL of the data from my Linux
> partition to the new system WITHOUT LOOSING ANY PERMISSION AND FILE DATA. I
> must be over the LAN. I can't change HDDs. I think that
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