On Thursday, 29 March 2007 09:25:20 -0700,
Tom Mornini wrote:
> It means: Set the UID/GID to the numeric value, rather than whatever
> ID the UID/GID *names* match on the destination system.
> i.e. if the user/group on the source system is tmornini/tmornini and
> the numeric values of those are 100/1000, then on the destination
> system set the UID/GID to 100/1000, not whatever tmornini/tmornini
> matches on that system.
I've understood, I think. Then, if I've a cdrom with a basic
installation mounted on dom0, and I'd wish rsync from the local cdrom to
a mounted local (or remote) lvm, should I chroot the cdrom mounting
point in addition to using --numeric-ids?
Thanks for you answer.
Regards,
Daniel
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