Dear list, I use rdiff-backup to do automated backups on my server. I backup /, but I exclude everything and only include what I need. E.g. I use the following call
rdiff-backup --include-globbing-filelist /etc/backup.include \ --exclude / \ / /backup/data and specify a list of folders I want in /etc/backup.include, e.g. /etc/crontab /etc/postfix /etc/dovecot /usr/local/bin /usr/local/sbin /srv That works just fine. Now I'm trying to adapt this to a machine with similar requirements, but including some parts of a home directory. What I can't get to work is: I want to include the home directory, but without all the .whatever files. But I want SOME of them. E.g. I want: /etc/some/config_file /etc/some/other/config_file And also all the "normal" files and folders in /home/my_user /home/my_user/folder_1 /home/my_user/folder_2 /home/my_user/foo /home/my_user/bar and so on, but I don't want /home/my_user/.* but I DO want a defined set of dotfiles, e.g. /home/my_user/.ssh /home/my_user/.local/share/foo I can't get this to work. I played around a lot with --include-globbing- filelist, --exclude-globbing-filelist, --include and --exclude, but either, I get none of the .whatever files inside /home/my_user, or I get all of them. Is it possible to do this? Thanks in advance for all help! Cheers, Tobias