On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 15:41:06 +1200
Hamish McBrearty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> Since my server crashed and burned rather spectacularly on Friday I've
> rebuilt it as a single boot Gentoo box. I've been able to get rid of some
> legacy stuff, but I have one thing left. I have a 120Gb hard drive that
> contains 27Gb of movies, music and a shared Portage tree. However, due to
> my using this when I was weaning myself off Windows it's a Fat32
> partition. I'd like to make it something a bit more robust and secure like
> XFS or JFS.
> 
> What would be the best way to move all of this data onto my desktop
> computer (the only one with enough space) and then back after I've
> reformatted the drive? Rsync? scp? Huge tar file?

rsync has no advantage over the others unless the data is going to
change over time.  it'll just add time as your processor chugs thru the
algorithm

I'd tend to tar it up, but scp would work too. 

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