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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] NTFS/Ext3 to FAT32 Flash: Errors
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Andrew Ferguson |
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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] NTFS/Ext3 to FAT32 Flash: Errors |
Date: |
Sat, 16 Aug 2008 15:32:44 -0400 |
On Aug 2, 2008, at 9:27 PM, Chris Giles wrote:
I'm having trouble using rdiff-backup 1.2 to backup from NTFS and
Ext3 to a FAT32 flash drive.
Hi Chris,
I don't have any trouble backing up from Ext3 to FAT32, however, since
there is another bug report filed similar to this one, I am willing to
believe that there may be a bug here.
However, I think this bug is due to a change in the Linux kernel. What
version are you running? I am using 2.6.24-19 (Ubuntu 8.04). The
reason I suspect this is that there have been some changes to how the
FAT filesystem code handles file permissions.
Also, what are the permissions on the files in /media/Common/Personal/
Passwords/ ? The permissions on one of the files or directories in
that directory is leading to this problem. Running rdiff-backup with -
v5 will tell you exactly which file.
I've read the rdiff-backup manual and noticed that I should probably
be using the "--override-chars-to-quote" option, but it's not being
accepted. I get a very different error message when using this
option.
You need to specify the characters to quote, eg: --override-chars-to-
quote "A-Z;" will quote all capital letters, plus the quoting
character ; ... you should always include the quoting character. In
general, you should not need to override the chars-to-quote option
since rdiff-backup should determine the correct characters
automatically.
best,
Andrew