Syncing files on a home network
Cliff Hall
12barz at gmail.com
Sun Jun 10 15:12:25 UTC 2007
I'm a newbie and somewhat command-line impaired. I have a windows home
network that consists of my laptop, another few family members' computers,
an old laptop we use as a music server (it plugs into the stereo preamp),
and a linksys network storage device to which two hard disk drives are
attached (we use it for backups). I would like to be able to sync my music
directory with the music directory on the music server and with the music
directory on the backup disk. I can copy and move files around without any
trouble. Is there any way to sync the directories across my network?
I tried grsync, but couldn't figure out a way to get it to see the network
folders. I don't think it supports syncing over networks. Is there a way
to do it?
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