pt in dry-run mode.
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don't know much about how to tune it. You can expect rsync
> to use a couple of hundred bytes per file to be transferred, plus less
> than a megabyte of overhead. (??)
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es on the .iso does not matter. Of course, nfsmounting from a mirror
site
is usually not possible, so this method isn't very useful.
Better to use ftp.
John E. Mayorga
Randy Kramer wrote:
> I had asked questions on the expert, newbie, and rsync list about using
> rsync to correct a