On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 7:28 AM, Faisal Fiza <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Faisal Fiza <[email protected]>
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>>> Another problem is that the command "#cp -pr /mnt/home /home" is wrong
>>> for
>>> our operation. It should be   "#cp -pr /mnt/home/  /". Otherwise the
>>> contents on /mnt/home/ is copied to /home/home/ directory.
>>>
>
>>are you sure?
>>
>>--Siju
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> Ya Im sure.
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>

#  yes you are right but i didn't really beleive you so I just tested it :-)
#  thanks for letting me know.
#  I haven't used 'cp -r' for a long time. I stick to 'rsync' or 'cpdup'.


Ok..
Im new in GNU/LINUX, so im comfortable with 'cp'. I haired about 'rsync' only 
after you told about it. Now i turned to rsync :-)

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