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From: "H. S." <hs DOT samix AT gmail DOT com>
Subject: how to detect if Windows or Linux is running?
Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 17:07:15 -0500
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Hi,

I have installed Cygwin on a Windows XP computer to get rsync and ssh 
running so that I can backup my important data on a Linux computer on my 
home LAN. The idea is to use rsync to make rolling backups of my Windows 
data automatically, say, once or twice a day and to retain last N 
backups (N most probably going to be 10~20).

But the problem I had not foreseen is that I dual boot this Windows 
machine between Windows XP and Debian. How should I gracefully let the 
rsync server know if this computer is running Linux or XP?

I know that if the computer is running Linux, the rsync server will 
never find /cygdrive/... folders and will just quite with an error. But 
this is not 'clean', it will result in mails to the rsync server root 
about the error.

Suggestions?

->HS


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