On Sun, 17 Aug 2014, King Beowulf wrote:

> 1.  [rant] You should be true root for this to properly work.  Not "sudo"
> nonsense. A true root user can r/w anything to/from anywhere. Using sudo
> you are still in a user shell not a root shell. This can prevent you from
> accessing various files. IMHO, this is the greatest injustice that the
> *buntus and others have foisted onto the Linux public. [/rant]

   Also, operating as root in a user login shell can create problems when
building from source. Those problems are avoided running the build from a
root login shell (su -).

   To take Ed's rant one step further, sudo is to a root login shell as
'idiot lights' in a vehicle are to direct-reading gauges.

> rsync -av --progress /media/Home2 /media/Movies/Backup_8.17.14

   Adding the z option to rsync (that is, specify -avz) compresses the data
during transmission and increases transfer speed even more.

Rich
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