* mercoledì 15 novembre 2006, alle 15:18, Giulio scrive:
> >La domanda e': che filesystem hai su /mnt/usb?
> >Perche' l'80% circa di circa 4.4 GB potrebbe essere giusto giusto 4 GB e
> >questo suona molto non di "manca spazio sul device" ma di "il file
> >system del device non supporta file maggiori di 4 GB".
> >Adesso proprio non mi ricordo esattamente, ma se stiamo parlando di
> >fat16 potrebbe esserci un limite proprio da quelle parti...
>
> In realta` e` un fat32 (mkfs.vfat -F 32 ...), ma ... lasciamo perdere :/
>
> Mi si lasci dire: fuck winzozz. ora e sempre.
Io ho un ipotesi diversa: l'opzione --temp-dir, cito dal man:
-T, --temp-dir=DIR
This option instructs rsync to use DIR as a scratch directory
when creating temporary copies of the files transferred on the
receiving side. The default behavior is to create each tempo-
rary file in the same directory as the associated destination
file.
This option is most often used when the receiving disk partition
does not have enough free space to hold a copy of the largest
file in the transfer. In this case (i.e. when the scratch
directory in on a different disk partition), rsync will not be
able to rename each received temporary file over the top of the
associated destination file, but instead must copy it into
place. Rsync does this by copying the file over the top of the
destination file, which means that the destination file will
contain truncated data during this copy. If this were not done
this way (even if the destination file were first removed, the
data locally copied to a temporary file in the destination
directory, and then renamed into place) it would be possible for
the old file to continue taking up disk space (if someone had it
open), and thus there might not be enough room to fit the new
version on the disk at the same time.
Prova un po`.
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