Ahha sorry didn't know
Users are /Users/Johnno <want to back up this users Doc music pictures and downloads nothing else /users/Test. < nothing for thus user I have time-drive looking after the system backups (on an internal disk) but want to set up lbackup to get critical data and will be backing them up on 2 External USB drives Drive 1 week 1 Drive 2 week 2 And have one onsite one off site (this is just a home backup) -- Johnno Mind the typos "No trees were harmed in the posting of this email. However, a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced!" On 01/09/2011, at 13:08, henri <shus...@connect.homeunix.com> wrote: > >> Bellow is a copy of my Excludes TXT I really only want to back up some >> folders in side of the /users/*****1 folder (*****1 being first user *****2 >> is a test user that is not used) >> Mac osx SL >> Rysnc 3 > > To clarify, are your users called "*****1" and "*****2" are those the short > names? > > If you do not want to list the actual names of the users on the system could > we referee to them as user1 and user2? > > If you are happy to share the user names with the list then please run the > following command to list the users with the /Users directory and then copy > and past the output from this command into your reply. > >> ls -l /Users/ > > > The reason for this message is that the asterisk character has special > meanings. > > Thanks. > > > _______________________________________________ > lbackup-discussion mailing list > http://www.lbackup.org > > Change options or unsubscribe : > http://lbackup.org/mailing_lists > _______________________________________________ lbackup-discussion mailing list http://www.lbackup.org Change options or unsubscribe : http://lbackup.org/mailing_lists