Running the command you posted above gies the same result. Links on
the new location are pointing to the absolute path old location.
$ ls -la /mnt/rsync/vista
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 56 mar 24 2009 Archivos de programa ->
/mnt/vista/Program Files
2010/11/21 Andrea Conti :
>> rsync -aERPv --p
On Saturday 20 November 2010 23:54:36 Pau Peris wrote:
> Hi, i'm doing a backup of a windows installation using rsync.
> Everything is working fine except for symlinks, the problem is that
> symlinks are taking absolute path so they're going to be broken as
> soon a paths get changed. look at the e
> rsync -aERPv --progress rsync://localhost/Windows-Vista-backup
> /mnt/rsync/vista/
Is there a specific reason you are using rsync in daemon mode on the
sending side for a local tranfer? If the symlinks look right on the
mounted windows fs, I guess that
rsync -aEPv /mnt/vista/. /mnt/rsync/vista
On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 00:54:36 +0100, Pau Peris wrote:
> Hi, i'm doing a backup of a windows installation using rsync.
> Everything is working fine except for symlinks, the problem is that
> symlinks are taking absolute path so they're going to be broken as
> soon a paths get changed.
app-misc/syml
Hi, i'm doing a backup of a windows installation using rsync.
Everything is working fine except for symlinks, the problem is that
symlinks are taking absolute path so they're going to be broken as
soon a paths get changed. look at the example:
$ ls -la /mnt/rsync/vista/
wxrwxrwx 1 root root 4096
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