Hi,
I wonder if you have any large files in your home directories and if you're exceeding the available space or your defined RSYNC limit or just the limitations of FAT32 (different file types have difference specifications/limitations). As you say the RSYNC command looks OK and I can run it on Debian10 to a VFAT USB (but I have almost nothing in my HOME, so that's far from a comparable test)
Can you confirm you HOME partition and file type - "df -Th ~" and also check if there are any files larger than...
Hi,I wonder if you have any large files in your home directories and if you're exceeding the available space or your defined RSYNC limit or just the limitations of FAT32 (different file types have difference specifications/limitations). As you say the RSYNC command looks OK and I can run it on Debian10 to a VFAT USB (but I have almost nothing in my HOME, so that's far from a comparable test)
Can you confirm you HOME partition and file type - "df -Th ~" and also check if there are any files larger than...
I wonder if you have any large files in your home directories and if you're exceeding the available space or your defined RSYNC limit or just the limitations of FAT32 (different file types have difference specifications/limitations). As you say the RSYNC command looks OK and I can run it on Debian10 to a VFAT USB (but I have almost nothing in my HOME, so that's far from a comparable test)
Can you confirm you HOME partition and file type - "df -Th ~" and also check if there are any files larger than...