SnoppyFloppy
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Hi
I want to reformat my PC so I want to rsync all users
If i run rsync as myself, files that are owned by anyone else will get
The dataset doesn't have any ACL defined and have 777 permissions (for the test) and I've tried both setting myself (same uid, gid and name as on my PC) and root as owner and in both tests. Further more, "Apply Permissions Recursively" in unchecked.
For the NFS share all of the 4 the
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
I want to reformat my PC so I want to rsync all users
~/home
to a newly created dataset/NFS(v3) share on my Scale server but even when using the -a
flag, the user:group
is overwritten in the process.If i run rsync as myself, files that are owned by anyone else will get
user:group
overwritten with me as owner and group on scale. If i run rsync as root files will be owned by nobody:nogroup
.The dataset doesn't have any ACL defined and have 777 permissions (for the test) and I've tried both setting myself (same uid, gid and name as on my PC) and root as owner and in both tests. Further more, "Apply Permissions Recursively" in unchecked.
For the NFS share all of the 4 the
map all users as...
, map root as...
, etc. have been left blank.Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
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