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Hi,
i would find it greate, when the package "sshfs" could included in the arch installation media (archiso).
I'm using the arch installation media oft, to boot up a "empty" computer with no internet connection. I than i want to "install" (via rsync) an existing arch installation to it.
Ok, i could create an own arch iso, or boot the other computer via usb stick (i tried it, but it's very slow), but downloading the latest iso every month is much simpler
Greetings,
Sebastian
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And why exactly do you need sshfs to use rsync?
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mkdir /mnt2
sshfs user@sourcecomputer:/ /mnt2
rsync ...options... /mnt2 /mnt
Do i oversee an important hint / feature of rsync?
But on the other hand: its not only for rsync. Its for some other file operations, too. For that, there is scp, but it has it's restrictions. And the "find" command needs a normal mountpoint.
Last edited by Arakis (2014-02-19 16:12:52)
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Have you tried 'rsync -options /source/ user@somemachine:/destination/'?
Edit: For all the other stuff, have you tried openssh?
Last edited by karol (2014-02-19 16:15:19)
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Openssh
Mounting a remote filesystem with SSHFS
Please refer to the Sshfs article to use sshfs to mount a remote system - accessible via SSH - to a local folder, so you will be able to do any operation on the mounted files with any tool (copy, rename, edit with vim, etc.). Using sshfs instead of shfs is generally preferred as a new version of shfs hasn't been released since 2004.
So, for some file operations, sshfs is requied / or the more comfortable way- that's why i opend this topic.
sshfs is very small - it't not too big for the archiso compact disk.
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Last year a user asked to include clonezilla https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail … 03306.html It depends on (among other packages) sshfs.
It didn't go anywhere.
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Can't you just install sshfs when booted into the archiso?
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Maybe the LAN has no Internet connection? He can install it from a USB, but it would be easier to just include it on the iso.
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Last year a user asked to include clonezilla https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail … 03306.html It depends on (among other packages) sshfs.
It didn't go anywhere.
Yes it did; clonezilla is now included, so is sshfs not on the latest iso?
PGP key: F40D2072
Key fingerprint: 8742 F753 5E7B 394A 1B04 8163 332C 9C40 F40D 2072
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karol wrote:Last year a user asked to include clonezilla https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail … 03306.html It depends on (among other packages) sshfs.
It didn't go anywhere.Yes it did; clonezilla is now included, so is sshfs not on the latest iso?
My bad, clonezilla is indeed on the list: https://projects.archlinux.org/archiso. … kages.both , but sshfs is not. I wanted to be smart and searched only for sshfs.
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To be fair, there was no follow up email, but it did happen
So clonezilla will pull that in as a dependency, so Arakis are you just using an old iso?
PGP key: F40D2072
Key fingerprint: 8742 F753 5E7B 394A 1B04 8163 332C 9C40 F40D 2072
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I think it is in the archiso... I just booted the iso via qemu and tried to install it and it is there.
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Ah, so the list doesn't include dependencies? It's pretty short, so I should have noticed it.
Thanks, jsteel & WonderWoofy :-)
Edit: parted is a clonezilla dep too and it's on the list ...
Last edited by karol (2014-02-19 18:33:25)
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parted (and also gptfdisk, partclone and partimage) was added before clonezilla, so either 1) they don't care 2) they haven't noticed or 3) they'll keep parted (and the rest) listed, so if clonezilla is removed in the future (hopefully not!) they won't have to remember to add parted (and the rest) again.
PGP key: F40D2072
Key fingerprint: 8742 F753 5E7B 394A 1B04 8163 332C 9C40 F40D 2072
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My last used arch install media is from 12/2013, it contains no sshfs.
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Pick the latest one then.
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