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[rdiff-backup-users] Unclear part in the --remove-older-then section of
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Cybertinus |
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[rdiff-backup-users] Unclear part in the --remove-older-then section of man rdiff-backup |
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Wed, 16 Sep 2009 00:00:25 +0200 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (X11/20090827) |
Hello everybody,
I'm reading the manual page of rdiff-backup and I don't understand the
following part of the manual. It is the last paragraph of the option
--remove-older-then:
"Note that snapshots of deleted files are covered by this operation.
Thus if
you deleted a file two weeks ago, backed up immediately afterwards,
and then
ran rdiff-backup with --remove-older-than 10D today, no trace of
that file
would remain. Finally, file selection options such as --include and
--exclude
don't affect --remove-older-than."
Does this mean that when I delete a file by accident but I've run a
rdiff-backup --remove-older-than in the mean time I can't get it back
from my backup? Not even from a snapshot that was created before I
deleted that file (but to new to be deleted by --remove-older-then)?
That would be a little weird imo, because that is one of the reasons I
make backups, so I can cope with user errors. Can anybody clear this
part of the manual up for me?
Thnx in advance.
Regards, Cybertinus
- [rdiff-backup-users] Unclear part in the --remove-older-then section of man rdiff-backup,
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