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<BODY>Bobby,<br>
Well, if you put it that way, yes, I would like to do a sync. I have a directory that I would like to update at another computer in case something happens to my laptop. Thanks for the advice, I will check out the man pages, and try to figure out which will work best for me. Thanks<br>
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On Tue, 2001-10-09 at 20:15, Bobby Wrenn wrote:
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<pre><FONT COLOR="#1a1973"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>Do you want to do a backup or a synchronization? If a backup crontab and</FONT></I></FONT SIZE="3">
<FONT COLOR="#1a1973"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>tar. If a sync is what you want then since you are using NFS, I would</FONT></I></FONT SIZE="3">
<FONT COLOR="#1a1973"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>use crontab and rsync.</FONT></I></FONT SIZE="3">
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<FONT COLOR="#1a1973"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>This tagline is identical to the one you are reading.</FONT></I></FONT SIZE="3">
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