Tuc wrote:
Tuc,
You will probably have to do a repair install of Windows to get it booting
again.
I realize this might be drifting towards "Off Topic", but why would
that be? I did the same type install, same source, same everything. I'm
using the FreeBSD loader to chain to the Windows so I would imagine that
everything is pretty much the same.
Because chaining actually means "run another boot block". The boot block
must be set up properly on the new machine. The only way (that I know
of) to achieve that with windows is to run the repair installation.
The other issue I seem to have alot is that it wants to transfer
all the files over and over each time. (using -av --delete -z) The timestamps
don't seem to be sticking properly.
From the rsync manual:
--modify-window
When comparing two timestamps rsync treats the
timestamps as being equal if they are within the value of
modify_window. This is normally zero, but you may
find it useful to set this to a larger value in some
situations. In particular, when transferring to Windows
FAT filesystems which cannot represent times with a
1 second resolution --modify-window=1 is useful.
Are you on FAT?
Thanks, Tuc
Shachar
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