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Last edited by damarrin on 28 May 2021 at 7:08 pm UTC
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I need the copy to be a perfect clon.
I don't think Lutris cares about ctimes though, so I guess you have some other reason to worry about it.
From manual page:
-p implicts --preserve=mode,ownership,timestamps
It's my translation to English, so sorry it was wrong. I have localized manuals.
--preserve=timestamps should also do the trick.
cp -pP
It will copy symbolic links content instead location it points to. The -P do the trick.
From manual
-P, --no-dereference
never travel through symbolic links in source
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And If I play with the system time before making the copy?
What is more fast? The use of cp or Rsync?
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Unless your doing one of those things, I find them to be about the same in terms of speed.
That's a clever idea! Although, wouldn't you have to alter the system time for every file just before you copy it to ensure every file has the same time as the old? I wonder if that's is scriptable in bash?
I can't remember what is called exsctly, but I think you might want to consider disabling the NTP deamon/service thing so the system doesn't automatically "fix" and resync to the correct time in the middle of you work. Or take the computer in question off the internet. Prolly easier to disconnect.