User case:

I have an SD card that I back up to an external harddisk. On the same machine, however use a number of GNU/Linux distributions.

If I back it up from the same distribution repeatedly, without any change to the SD file system, no file is processed as changed - that's the way it should be.

If I reboot into another distribution, and run the back up there, it will mark all the files as changed, and copy all the data to the backup directory - clearly wrong.

Why is this? I'm not sure what's causing this - seems to be distribution independent, simply boot into some other distribution and its rdiff-backup thinks all the files have been modified. Why?

How can I have it not do this and process the files as unchanged?
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白い熊@相撲道

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