On 7/11/02 at 1:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randal L. Schwartz) wrote: > OK, about a year ago, when I first started using OSX 10.1, I had to > settle on using UFS for my root drive, and HFS+ for classic, because I > found that the existing tool I was using (Retrospect) wouldn't copy > the necessary aliases (symlinks) to my backup volume, and thus could > not be restored. I settled on using rsync for the incremental updates > on the UFS root volume, and Retrospect for the incremental updates on > the HFS+ volume.
I believe Retrospect has solved this problem ... according to Bob Levitus it's *fully* UNIX compliant. Another package he had high regard for was Synchronize Pro http://www.qdea.com/pages/pages-sprox/sprox1_vtsu.html A good place to browse is http://www.versiontracker.com/macosx/index.shtml ........................ Neil R. Bauman, Captain & CEO Geek Cruises (www.GeekCruises.com) A Division of Int'l. Technology Conferences, Inc. 1430 Parkinson Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301 650-327-3692; Fax: 928-396-2102; Cell phone: 215-519-0141