Rsync keeps telling me that my Linux Mint installation is too big to backup on into my TrueNAS machine. And the culprits are my Steam games, especially Cyberpunk 2077 at 66 GB. fml

  • bzIlsn8Fxi@lemmy.worldOP
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    18 hours ago

    Rsync keeps telling me that my Linux Mint installation is too big to backup on into my TrueNAS machine. And the culprits are my Steam games, especially Cyberpunk 2077 at 66 GB. fml

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      17 hours ago

      This feels like some important content you could add to the post, as it’s pretty specific to your situation.

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        14 hours ago

        A lot of gamers are jumping ship to Linux. This will be the norm soon. Gamers will hopefully push the Linux desktop to the big league

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      13 hours ago

      I still don’t understand.

      You’re missing if that statement is true. Is rsync ‘wrong’ (which I highly doubt)? Or is your storage not big enough? Then, bummer. Well and exclude, still works, don’t get this post.

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      17 hours ago

      Are you just using the rsync command directly? I believe there is an exclude flag that you can use to exempt your steam library folder.

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        Yes, there are several options for excluding files and directories. There’s the --exclude option to exclude a file or directory. There’s also the --exclude-from option that lets you specify a file that contains a list of files and directories to exclude.

        There’s not much point in backing up games that are easily downloaded again. Just backup the saves and settings.

      • bzIlsn8Fxi@lemmy.worldOP
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        17 hours ago

        Yes, I am using rsync from/on my Linux Mint machine, when trying to communicate with another computer (w/ TrueNAS) that it’s time to backup my OS.

        But, I didn’t know about the folder ignoring flag, that is helpful. Thank you for the info. I will look into that before I backup again.