Hi all, Being a rsync newbie, I wanted to use rsync for frequent backups that should only contain the changes.
First I made copy of the important partition of the remote PC ("gany") using dd and mounted the resulting local file using a loop device under /mnt/gany. Then I tried: rsync -Haziv --compare-dest=/mnt/gany/lib --compare-dest=/data/A/gany.1 \ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/lib/ /data/A/gany.1 I expected that rsync check everything and then finished without having anything created, because there is no change between the loop-mounted filesystem and the actual filesystem on "gany". Or at least create nothing more than /data/A/gany.1/lib. What happens is that rsync creates the whole tree of directories below /data/A/gany.1/lib and also created all symlinks within that tree. My Questions: - Is there a way to avoid that? (I also tried something similar with --link-dest but that produced rather similar results.) - If there is no way to avoid creating the directory tree and the symbolic links: -- is there any better way to find out what is REALLY different between the loop-mounted filesystem and the newly created one, other than fiddling with "diff -r" and some processing for the symbolic links? (If there would a way to find out what's really new, I could just let it make the dir tree, then do the find-really-new-processing and delete everything that equally exists within the loop-mounted filesystem.) Sorry if this has been asked before. In that case, could someone give me a pointer/link to the answer(s). Any help is very much appreciated! Best regards Dirk -- To unsubscribe or change options: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html