Hi Seagate HDD, 2TB, completely wiped the NTFS file system, installed ext4, permissions are root how transfer to user? Can you bad boys give me the idea? Best a
HI $ sudo rsync -aAXv / --exclude={"/dev/*","/proc/*","/sys/*","/tmp/*","/run/*","/mnt/*","/media/*","/lost+found"} /mnt (is this the simple solution the online author claims it to be.) https://www.ostechnix.com/backup-entire-linux-system-using-rsync/ This is all in part is about installing rsync in a backup file on the external HDD, don't know for sure but looks like it runs from root? I have been wrestling about changing permissions so at least on other parts of the external HDD, I will store alternate non backup information as was ( OH, what webs we weave). A long standing puzzle when I communicate with a glug responde, I am thinking it does not distribute to the group, can anyone correct this surmise? Best, a On 5/25/19 10:17 PM, a wrote:
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Seagate HDD, 2TB, completely wiped the NTFS file system, installed ext4, permissions are root how transfer to user? Can you bad boys give me the idea?
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Okay I changed permissions to external HDD via sudo nautilius I made owner root and group a. Are there any implications to these choices of which I should be aware. On 5/26/19 7:20 PM, a wrote:
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$ sudo rsync -aAXv / --exclude={"/dev/*","/proc/*","/sys/*","/tmp/*","/run/*","/mnt/*","/media/*","/lost+found"} /mnt (is this the simple solution the online author claims it to be.) https://www.ostechnix.com/backup-entire-linux-system-using-rsync/
This is all in part is about installing rsync in a backup file on the external HDD, don't know for sure but looks like it runs from root? I have been wrestling about changing permissions so at least on other parts of the external HDD, I will store alternate non backup information as was ( OH, what webs we weave).
A long standing puzzle when I communicate with a glug responde, I am thinking it does not distribute to the group, can anyone correct this surmise?
Best, a
On 5/25/19 10:17 PM, a wrote:
Hi
Seagate HDD, 2TB, completely wiped the NTFS file system, installed ext4, permissions are root how transfer to user? Can you bad boys give me the idea?
Best a
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if you reply to the sender it definitely doesn't go to the group. You need to "reply to group" or add the nmglug address to the recipients. On 5/26/19 7:20 PM, a wrote:
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$ sudo rsync -aAXv / --exclude={"/dev/*","/proc/*","/sys/*","/tmp/*","/run/*","/mnt/*","/media/*","/lost+found"} /mnt (is this the simple solution the online author claims it to be.) https://www.ostechnix.com/backup-entire-linux-system-using-rsync/
This is all in part is about installing rsync in a backup file on the external HDD, don't know for sure but looks like it runs from root? I have been wrestling about changing permissions so at least on other parts of the external HDD, I will store alternate non backup information as was ( OH, what webs we weave).
A long standing puzzle when I communicate with a glug responde, I am thinking it does not distribute to the group, can anyone correct this surmise?
Best, a
On 5/25/19 10:17 PM, a wrote:
Hi
Seagate HDD, 2TB, completely wiped the NTFS file system, installed ext4, permissions are root how transfer to user? Can you bad boys give me the idea?
Best a
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