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> > >I am working on a video project on MacOS X, an OS I have not used much >before. The data is stored on an external firewire 200 GB disc. I >want to back up this info to my own firewire disc, and have a few >basic questions. > >Does Max OS X come with rsync? If not, where would I get the >program. I want to run a command like this one: > > rsync -auq --exclude "cache/" /sourcedir/ /newuptodatedir > >Should I use any other sorts of options or --excludes? Is the way to >find the /sourcedir path to do ^I? > > > Yes. OS X includes rsync. Launch /Applications/Utilities/Terminal and do a "man rsync" Robert
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