* <strombrg@dcs.nac.uci.edu> [02/08/2005 2008EDT]:>
> What's the easiest way, with rsync, to back up all local filesystems to
> another host, ignoring anything on an NFS volume.
>
> For example, is there a way of giving a list of mount points but still
> have --one-file-system work?
I don't think this is a question for rsync, per se, but more of a
scripting and utility question.
There's plenty of ways to do this, depending on your version of mount.
With mount-2.11y on a Linux box:
mount -t nonfs
shows all mounts that are not NFS.
Also local disks will correspond to devices in /dev/, right? So:
mount|grep ^/dev/|cut -d' ' -f3
should show you all "local" mounts. Of course you can modify that
grep
regex to be more specific, like "^/dev/[sh]d" to select SCSI and IDE
disks only.
Keith
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