--modify-window was it, thanks very much. Works flawlessly now.
Thanks also for the s,a,rt, tip.
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Also, instead of -a use -rt. Those are the only parts of -a that FAT
even pretends to support.
On 1/21/24 16:42, Roland via rsync wrote:
it's most likely because of vfat timestamp limitation
try
--modify-window
When comparing two timestamps, rsync treats the
timestamps as
it's most likely because of vfat timestamp limitation
try
--modify-window
When comparing two timestamps, rsync treats the
timestamps as being equal if they differ by no more than the modify-window
value. This is normally 0 (for an exact match), but
you may find
I am trying to use rsync between two local directories on Linux.
The source directory is on a normal ext4 partition, under my home
directory. The destination is an SD card that I insert into the card
reader on the computer, formatted with a vfat filesystem.
The command line is like
rsync -avC