>BTW, if you want it to always have that behavior (it can save a lot of >backup space) you can use the old cp -al method instead of --link-dest >so that the target dir starts out completely populated. You mean making "cp -al" on the remote and then start rsync to newly created dir with --partial and without --link-dest, --inplace, --append-verify? What is benefits? Even metadata will not leak to old files? == Askar Safin http://vk.com/safinaskar Kazan, Russia -- Please use reply-all for most replies to avoid omitting the mailing list. To unsubscribe or change options: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
- Re[2]: --link-dest --inplace updates files without unlinking. ... Askar Safin
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- Re[2]: --link-dest --inplace updates fil... Askar Safin
- Re: --link-dest --inplace updates files ... Kevin Korb
- Re[2]: --link-dest --inplace updates fil... Askar Safin
- Re: --link-dest --inplace updates files ... Kevin Korb
- Re[2]: --link-dest --inplace updates fil... Askar Safin
- Re: --link-dest --inplace updates files ... Kevin Korb
- Re[2]: --link-dest --inplace updates fil... Askar Safin
- Re: --link-dest --inplace updates files ... Kevin Korb