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On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 08:01:12AM -0800, Phil49 wrote:
> where can i find the patched
> version which uses threads instead of rsync ?
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Paul Slootman wrote:
> > Just wondering if anybody has thought about this. I would like to
> > attempt to setup a router with dd-wrt and a NAS device as a home
> > backup system without a computer. The processor is 200+MHz and I
> > can have a maximum of 6MB on the device and a mounted samba
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On Tue 30 Oct 2007, Stephen Zemlicka wrote:
> I posted something on the dd-wrt forum with no response but thanks for the
> tip about going to openwrt.
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> But for some sort of answer here, what are the bare minimum files necessary
> for an rsync server with ssh?
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Let's assume only kernel and drivers are on a system. Is it possible to
effectively run an rsync server with ssh (ie. the receiving end) with say
3MB of available memory? How about 6MB?
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