On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 09:33:01AM -0600, Alex Sammons wrote: > I have a question(a Unix question), what´s the best > way to transport the files and directories of the > users located in a ufs /export/home to another called > /export/home2, i mean considering home directories, > passwords, etc....???
Assuming you have the typical set of GNU/Linux tools installed, go into the source directory (/export/home) and, as root: find . -xdev -print0 | cpio -pvdm0 /export/home2 If you are not doing this on a Debian system, I would strongly suggest reading man cpio first to ensure that these are the correct options for your version. Note also that, if either the source or destination directory is mounted over NFS, this will fail if the NFS directory is exported with the root_squash option (which is the default in most current nfsd implementations - add the no_root_squash option to override it). -- When we reduce our own liberties to stop terrorism, the terrorists have already won. - reverius Innocence is no protection when governments go bad. - Tom Swiss ------------------------------------------------------ Mailman-Users maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users