Re: scp copy remote files does NOT copy link?

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Of course, if you want to be a really sneaky sysadmin and avoid links altogether, not to mention confuse the shit out of the developers using your system,
you can always do a mount --bind as an alternative to symlinking directories ;)

Peter

On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 11:25 AM, nate <centos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
b.j. mcclure wrote:

> I know I'm going to be embarrassed by the answer to this one but I've
> checked a couple rsync and ssh references, including man rsync, and do
> not find an option -H.  What is it?

Looks like

 -H, --hard-links            preserve hard links

In my experience hard links aren't very common, symlinks on the other
hand are very common, and probably the type of link you were
encountering.

nate


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