Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Matthias Meyer wrote:
>
>> create a new file /etc/test.txt
>> bin>ls -alh /etc/test.txt
>> bin>-rwx--+ 1 meyer Kein 0 Dec 1 23:01 /etc/test.txt
>>
>> Than I run a backup:
>> After that my backup-protocol shows:
>> create 64418/544 0 etc/Test.tx
Matthias Meyer wrote:
create a new file /etc/test.txt
bin>ls -alh /etc/test.txt
bin>-rwx--+ 1 meyer Kein 0 Dec 1 23:01 /etc/test.txt
Than I run a backup:
After that my backup-protocol shows:
create 64418/544 0 etc/Test.txt
But 18/544 is SYSTEM:Administratoren
as /etc/pas
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>
> Could be. I don't know much about rsync. However, if that is the
> uid/gid, it maps to -1 (don't know why it's represented as a 32-bit value
> though.) Anyway, if you and I are right, then my WAG is that your
> '/etc/passwd' and/or '/etc/group' file(s) are wrong.
>
Matthias Meyer wrote:
Hi,
I try to backup WindowsXP as well as Vista to an Linux server.
I use backuppc as backup-server, cygwin as client environment and rsync for
transport.
The backup seems to work well but the restore not. The restored files will
have "NT-Authority/System" as new owner, inde
Hi,
I try to backup WindowsXP as well as Vista to an Linux server.
I use backuppc as backup-server, cygwin as client environment and rsync for
transport.
The backup seems to work well but the restore not. The restored files will
have "NT-Authority/System" as new owner, independend from their old o
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