Yes but if you do have root on server permissions are set correctly so the mirror is more useful and rdiff-backup is not needed to view/retrieve the files with correct owner+permissions.

Charles Duffy wrote:
Wiebe Cazemier wrote:
If you're backing up system files, you do want to run it as root, because
non-root users might not be able to read some files.

Yes, you want to be root on the client... but that's no excuse for being root on the server.


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