  | |  | Syncing Linux FS to Windows | Syncing Linux FS to Windows 2005-03-24 - By Tobias Speckbacher
Back You could install cygwin and use rsync. seems to be an rsync day today :)
-T
-- --Original Message-- -- From: redhat-list-bounces@(protected) [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@(protected)]On Behalf Of Brian D. McGrew Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 6:08 PM To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list Subject: Syncing Linux FS to Windows
At work I have my XP Pro box that works fine complete with my personal My Documents folder and all is controlled by a 2000 Domain Controller running Active Directory. We have three T1's at work.
At home I've got a few Windows boxes controlled by my Linux box using Samba. All the Windows boxes think that the Linux box is a NT server and Windows is quite happy with the roaming profiles that I've setup and remote shares. I have a cable modem at home pull an average of 4MB down.
What I want to be able to do is sync My Documents from the Windows box at work onto the Linux box at home on an hourly bi-daily basis. Of course to get all the data home initially I could create a zip file but then to keep everything updated is another story.
What would you guys recommend for this? And of course I have full access to the network at work from home.
Thanks,
-brian Brian D. McGrew { brian@(protected) || brian@(protected) } -- > YOU! Off my planet!
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