On Thursday 20 March 2008, Stuart Halliday wrote:
Is it just me or a lot of people on this mailing list got into a bad habit
of also carbon copying to the poster as well?
Just delete the duplicate. It's that simple.
Ironically, the "Bad Habits" subject made me pull the original messag
Okay, so who tried to subscribe the rsync list to the french national railway
newsletter?
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Madame, Monsieur,
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--On Friday, May 05, 2006 12:49 PM +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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First of all, thanks for all the comments.
And sorry for taking so long to respond. I had to strategically "forget"
a short time about the illustration and in interim two months have passed.
My inner clock must be going wrong.
Anyway, here is a revised edition. I have decided to keep the origina
Hello, I guess someone must know the answer to this conundrum.
Context:
The device file in question has been created by an rsync backup.
The original device file (e.g. /dev/agpgart) as seen through stat(1) shows:
Size: 0 Blocks: 0 "character special file"
The copy of the device file (e.
Hello,
I was somewhat confused by the rsync options, so I have
decided to do a little illustration showing the possible
SRC and DEST args. Feel free to use the diagram as you like.
(This includes critizing):
http://rei1.m-plify.net/Rsync_Usage.png
The original is a MS Visio (closed format etc,