>- --inplace and --append-verify are essentially irrelevant when
>- --link-dest is in play. With --link-dest in play the target system
>must write an entirely new file even for a change in permissions or
>timestamps so any potential benefit by these options are out the
>window from the start. The only thing they can do is add the
>possibility of incomplete or corrupt copies on the target.
Okey, so, I should remove --inplace and --append-verify? But then copying large
file over unstable inet will not work, right? Is there any way to keep
--link-dest working right and simultaneously have possibility to copy large
file over unstable inet?
==
Askar Safin
http://vk.com/safinaskar
Kazan, Russia
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