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If you setting LBackup on a Mac OS X machine to backup another operating system via the network then this page has various tips regarding this setup. | If you setting LBackup on a Mac OS X machine to backup another operating system via the network then this page has various tips regarding this setup. | ||
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Essentially, LBackup when running on a Mac OS X machine will attempt to preserve the extended attributes of files. When using the standard version of RSync this means passing the //-E// argument to rsync. | Essentially, LBackup when running on a Mac OS X machine will attempt to preserve the extended attributes of files. When using the standard version of RSync this means passing the //-E// argument to rsync. | ||
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If you add the following lines to the LBackup configuration file then LBackup on Mac OS X will skip the local system checks and will not add the //-E// argument when it calls rsync. | If you add the following lines to the LBackup configuration file then LBackup on Mac OS X will skip the local system checks and will not add the //-E// argument when it calls rsync. | ||