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> Hi Rainer Peter Feller, (and the rest of the list)
> 
> Thanks for testing my problem. I have given the problem some
> more thought, and i believe (but don't know for sure) that the
> files that are copied while they shouldn't be copied are created
> in windows 2000
> 
> i indeed have no normal mountoptions: 
> /dev/hda4      / ext3   defaults        1     1 
> /dev/hda5       /d    vfat defaults,uid=101,gid=100,umask=077 0 0

No rsync expert here, but it may be disk access issues as if the
filenames appear different on the windows partition and on the ext3
partition, they could be copied a second time.

If you rsync between similar disk types (do tests) does it
duplicate? Is it seeing the two filename versions in 'doze still
(e.g. Program Files and progra~1).

The umask might also be an issue, although that would be weird..


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        With best Regards,


        Declan Moriarty.
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