I have a number of systems I'd like to regularly back up with rsync. Let me
describe them.
Computer 1 is my main desktop at home. It runs 24-7 and has a 500 GB USB SATA
drive to do back ups on. It uses OpenSuse 10.2. It is networked to all other
computers in the house with nfs.
Computer 2 is my laptop, which goes everywhere. At home it is networked to
Computer 1 and 3 with nfs. At work it is networked to my work computer (also
running nfs). It runs OpenSuse 10.3.
Computer 3 is my wife's desktop at home. It uses OpenSuse 10.2 and is
networked to computers 1 and 2.
Computer 4 is my work computer, a desktop running OpenSuse 10.2 and networked
to my laptop with nfs when I am there.
What I'd like to do is regularly make backups of:
1. my files on my desktop to my USB drive.
2. my files on my laptop, which are a subset of the files on my desktop, to my
desktop.
3. my files on my work computer to my laptop.
Am I going to have file permission problems doing it this way? (My home
partition has the same name on each computer).
Other suggestions about how to organize this are gratefully received.
Bob.
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