Suppose rsync on one system is used to synchronize files to another
system.
Further, suppose rsync encounters an uncorrectable bit error reading a
file that is being transferred.
What's the chances that rsync corrupts the file on the other system?
Thanks,
John
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Does rsync -aAXv /dir1 /dir2, where dir2 is a mounted FAT formatted SD
card, and then:
rsync -aAXv /dir2 /dir1, to restore the files in dir1 from the FAT
formatted SD card, restore the ACL and owner/permissions of the files
and directories in dir1?
Thanks,
John
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ndy Kramer writes:
> John Conover wrote:
> > Is the rsync list alive?
>
> The rsync list [EMAIL PROTECTED] is alive and well (AFAICT).
>
> Randy Kramer
>
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Is the rsync list alive?
John
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