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Old 03-05-2020, 12:36 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by mdclanahan View Post
Thanks! What’s the best way to copy the library/keep the library in sync between the two computers? I feel like doing that manually each time I update the library would be a real headache.

I have seven libraries (physical, not virtual libraries) I switch between frequently, and I’d like all of them to be available on the server.

Also, do I need to be concerned about file name case sensitivity differences between macOS and Linux?
Aren't both OSes case sensitive?

I'm sure there are plenty of things you can use for syncing. rsync perhaps?

I'm a Windows user and I tend to use FreeFileSync to do a one-way/mirror push to the network drive (SMB share). I believe FFS is multi-platform so perhaps you can try if that works.
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