I just found this post again when facing the same situation after
another hard drive upgrade. Only now I realised that the solution
had been posted to me as a PM and that I had replied directly
instead of to the list, so please find below the solution that
worked for me.
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Thanks!! I'll try.
In case this is still relevant, I'm running rdiff-backup 1.2.8-7 on
Ubuntu 12.10 with no particular options. I copied my home directory onto
the new drive while preserving ownership (rsync -a) as I created the
same user name again. However, I may have done a chown afterwards, not
sure any more.
On 29/03/13 19:43, Adrian A. Baumann wrote:
> Just let the backup run through. It will take a while, but as the differences between the files (i.e. none) are stored, it will not take up much space.
>
> Sent from a tablet, excuse my brevity and any eventual typos.
Hello,
That would help if you could tell
- which OS
- whick rdiff-backup version
- which options you used for the rsync
- if user/group permissions may have changed
Nicolas
Le 28/03/2013 20:44, Stan Schymanski a écrit :
Dear all,
I installed a new hard drive and used rsync to copy my home
directory across, but when I first ran rdiff-backup on the new
hard drive, it saw everything as new and all previously
backed-up files as missing. How can I make rdiff-backup
recognise the moved files as the same as the previously backed
up ones? I do not want to start over from scratch, otherwise I'd
lose previous incremental backups.
Thanks for your help!
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