Am 29. Mar, 2006 schwätzte Eric "Shubes" so: > My notebook is set up with centos, ubuntu, and a common /home partition > (shared by both). I'm setting up my desktop the same way (w/ fedora as well). > Before I leave home, I'd like to synchronize the /home partitions between the > two. > .) Is that practical? Yes, but I'm not certain how reliable it is. > .) Is 'rsync' the best program to use for this application? rsync, especially with a wrapper like unison is a good choice. Autoupdating into some revision control system like SVN is another good idea. > .) Would it be wise to unmount the partition from /home and remount at > /mnt/home before syncing? (I'm thinking that some files will be open at the > time) No need to unmount. Open files would make unmounting inpractical anyway. Open files don't interfere with backups on *NIX as there is no read lock. If you have db files you need to do backups as specified by the db and then backup the backups. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Join the League of Professional System Administrators! https://LOPSA.org/ # Keine Ahnung, was ich dir sagen soll, # keine Ahnung und keinen (.)plan. -- die Toten Hosen