Re: Mirroring a Folder

2012-04-13 Thread Chris Blouch
I think they just did that to save some typing. The end result is you'll do rsync -rvv and then the path to the two folders. You can abbreviate the folder for your account with a ~ symbol. So the first part would typically be rsync -rvv ~/Music followed by the path to your destination. The de

Re: Mirroring a Folder

2012-04-12 Thread Marc Sutton
This is really helpful. I noticed in the article that it talks about dragging the origin and destination paths into the terminal window. Does this work with VO? Thanks. Marc On Apr 12, 2012, at 8:13 PM, Chris Blouch wrote: > I used to do this for my itunes folder with rsync in the terminal but

Re: Mirroring a Folder

2012-04-12 Thread Chris Blouch
I used to do this for my itunes folder with rsync in the terminal but then I got tired or it and just copied my whole folder over to the external drive. There is an article on doing this with rsync here: http://extrafuture.com/2007/06/07/how-to-back-up-your-itunes-music-with-rsync-on-mac-os-x/

Mirroring a Folder

2012-04-11 Thread Marc Sutton
Hi List, Has anyone had VoiceOver success with software to mirror a folder to a harddrive or the reverse? I want to keep my music folder backed up to an external disc. I have tried File Sync to no avail. Would love to hear people's recommendations. Thanks. Marc -- You received this message bec