I have a few systems that I need to configure a one way sync of
filesystems. (i.e the filesystem is only modified on one side). The
catch is that the systems are not networked together.

I envisage generating somesort of md5sum database for both sides and
comparing the output. This will allow me to grab the modified/new/deleted 
files and copy to the other system using burnt cd's.

Does such a thing exist? It doesn't sound too hard to hack up, but if
something is out there, why reinvent the wheel...:)

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