On 2008-08-01 22:09, Shachar Or wrote: > On Friday 01 August 2008 10:15, Johannes Wiedersich wrote: >> rsync -ax / user@workstation:/backup/dir/ > > Does the -x option mean that it will not read mounts like /dev, /proc and > such? Please, read man rsync: [snip] -x, --one-file-system This tells rsync to avoid crossing a filesystem boundary when recursing. This does not limit the user’s ability to specify items to copy from multiple filesystems, just rsync’s recursion through the hierarchy of each directory that the user specified, and also the analogous recursion on the receiving side during deletion. Also keep in mind that rsync treats a “bind” mount to the same device as being on the same filesystem. If this option is repeated, rsync omits all mount-point directories from the copy. Otherwise, it includes an empty directory at each mount-point it encounters (using the attributes of the mounted directory because those of the underlying mount-point directory are inaccessible). If rsync has been told to collapse symlinks (via --copy-links or --copy-unsafe-links), a symlink to a directory on another device is treated like a mount-point. Symlinks to non-directories are unaffected by this option. Johannes
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature