Yes rsync is very versatile. There's even a version for Windows - here's a great guide on how to setup rsync on Windows:
http://rsync.net/resources/howto/windows_rsync.html On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 9:39 PM, Brandon Pedersen <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Devin Flake <[email protected]> wrote: >> Rsync + crontab is your friend > > So, I haven't used rsync too much before...what sort of options would > I want to use? And I'm guessing I would do something like mount a > Windows share and sync the folder like that > > Does rsync support ignoring files or file types (maybe using a regular > expression or something)? > > Thanks > > -Brandon > -------------------- > BYU Unix Users Group > http://uug.byu.edu/ > > The opinions expressed in this message are the responsibility of their > author. They are not endorsed by BYU, the BYU CS Department or BYU-UUG. > ___________________________________________________________________ > List Info (unsubscribe here): http://uug.byu.edu/mailman/listinfo/uug-list > -- Devin Flake 801-368-5595 [email protected] www.devinflake.com flake.homelinux.net -------------------- BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ The opinions expressed in this message are the responsibility of their author. They are not endorsed by BYU, the BYU CS Department or BYU-UUG. ___________________________________________________________________ List Info (unsubscribe here): http://uug.byu.edu/mailman/listinfo/uug-list
