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Yes, it's not uncommon. Floating files are handled differently by Tiger, and it confuses SD! As such, all floating files look like they've changed every time, and we copy them.
To fix this, you need to lock down ownership -- likely in your Home folder. You can do so with the "chown" command, if you know how to use that... I can give some basic instructions to help out, too. Once that's been fixed up, your 2nd and subsequent backups after the lockdown should be fast again.
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--Dave Nanian Last edited by dnanian; 09-26-2005 at 11:06 AM. |
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