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root = /cygdrive/z |
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mountpoint = . |
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# Common include |
# Common include |
Revision as of 19:38, 18 October 2011
References
Basic usage
- Synchronize two directories
unison <dir-a> <dir-b>
- Selecting files to synchronize
- Synchronize home directory, using Ignore facility to skip some files.
- Create a subdirectory called shared, and synchronize that directory only.
- (Linux only) Create a subdirectory called shared, with symbolic links to other local directories, and synchronize that directory only using follow (making symlink transparent).
- Synchronize home directory as root, using -path switch on the command line:
unison /home/username ssh://remotehost//home/username -path shared
The -path option can be used as many times as needed, to synchronize several files or subdirectories:
unison /home/username ssh://remotehost//home/username \ -path shared \ -path pub \ -path .netscape/bookmarks.html
These -path arguments can also be put in your preference file.
Configuration tips
- On Samba / CIFS file system, ignore permissions:
perms = 0
Basic Profile
Here we assume that all profiles will include the default one. If not, a more complex solution is to create a file .unison/common-prefs, that would be included by all profiles, including the default one.
Here a basic setup to backup pen usb stick on Cygwin:
~/.unison/default.prf (<file name="default.prf" tag="source">download</file>)
{{{content}}}
~/.unison/usb-pen-backup.prf (<file name="usb-pen-backup.prf" tag="source">download</file>)
{{{content}}}