Andreas:
I have never used the --include-globbing-filelist, only the
--exclude-globbing-filelist, but here are some suggestions:
Try: run the command with sudo [for cron: put in /etc/crontab]
Or: add '- /home/username/.gvfs' at the *top* of your filelist (if you
haven't already tried it
Hi, does
--exclude-other-filesystems
get rid of that?
Regards,
Jakob
On 15.05.2011 00:45, Andreas Herrmann wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to create a backup of my system configuration using
rdiff-backup. The idea is to have a backup of `/etc' and a few dotfiles
in `$HOME' just in case I
On Sun, 2011-05-15 at 14:41 +0200, Jakob Unterwurzacher wrote:
Hi, does
--exclude-other-filesystems
get rid of that?
It might. But /home is also on a different filesystem than /. And I
don't want to exclude /home.
Turns out putting `- /home/username/.gvfs' at the very top of the file
list