On 22/09/11 19:23, James Colby wrote:
List Members -
I am trying to use dolphin to copy a rather large directory (approx.
22 Gb. 2000 files, 500 directories) from my laptop to a server using
the fish:// protocol. When I first attempted the copy it ran for a
few hours and then died due to a network disconnect. Now when I try
to do the copy again, I am getting an error saying that the directory
already exists, which is true, as it looks like dolphin created the
directory structure first, and then starting copying the files. Does
anyone know of a way to resume this copy or is it possible to tell
dolphin to just skip files and directories that already exist at the
destination? If this is not possible with dolphin does anyone have a
suggestion as to a better way to do this copy? I am assuming that it
will take me a few tries to get all the data copied as my network
connection is not 100% reliable.
O/S: Gentoo Linux
KDE: 4.7.1, compiled from source
Dolphin: 1.7
Kind Regards,
James Colby
rsync?
Bob
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