--- In Jim Jackson <> wrote:
>
>
> > Thanks Jim, I have it figured out. But RSYNC is not built in right?
>
> Correct.
>
> > I have to use cygwin to compile rsync
>
> No you have to use across compiling gcc and a bunch of tools like make.
> I contend this is easier done on Linux desktop - people crippled by having
> to use Windows have to resort to cygwin and other solutions to run those
> tools.
>
> > and generate the bin file and put
> > in the bin directory. Any idea where I can download rsync?
>
> From it's homepage? From a distribution's source package for rsync?
>
> You may find that rsync has some dependancies, i.e. it needs certain
> libraries to be available. These will need to be compiled first.
>
> You may eventually wish to re-evaluate your need for rsync :-)
> and find a solution based on the tools provided.
>
> Alternatively boot the debian based image TS provide for free and rsync is
> just an "apt-get install rsync" away, if it isn't already present.
>
Unfortunately, I don't have Debian. Im thinking of installing Debian on the SD
card and boot it from there. I just got off phone with the TS people and they
said if I decided to boot up from SD I will not be able to boot up from the
flash unless I send the board back to the factory.
Is that true?
and How much more power does it consume if I decide to boot up from the SD
card. Right now My avg power consumption is around 150mA.
Thanks
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