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Here are some common complaints:
-- Writing to an SD card is not generally possible. Modern Android
-(since about Kit Kat) only allows write access to an SD card through the
-Android Java API, but shell commands usually use Unix APIs (POSIX, C). I
-don't know a work-around. Most phones let you write to /sdcard,
-but it's actually in the phone's internal memory.
-
-
- There is no way to update the ctime, mtime, or atime on files in
-/sdcard. Android system generally forces all files created in
-/sdcard to be owned by root, and regular users can't
-change the mtime/atime of files they don't own. If you want to
-rsync to a phone, consider the --size-only option,
-which will prevent checking the contents of files if their size matches
-(not guaranteed to be correct, but faster than verifying each file's
-contents).
+
- Writing to an SD card is not generally possible -- your mileage may
+vary. Modern Android (since about Kit Kat) only allows write access to
+an SD card through the Android Java API, but shell commands usually use
+Unix APIs (POSIX, C). I don't know a work-around. Most phones let you
+write to /sdcard, but it's often in the phone's internal memory.
+
+
- rsync will do too much work for an update, because there is
+usually no way to update the ctime, mtime, or atime on files in
+/sdcard. Use rynsc --size-only, and it will compare
+the file sizes instead of the modification time.
+
+
- For the same reason, rsync -a will generally fail. Use
+rsync -r instead.
- "Not backgrounding" is just the string that dropbear
-outputs when it isn't asked to fork() when it starts up.
+outputs when it isn't asked to fork() when it starts up -- it's
+harmless.
- If you really must specify which IP to listen on, consider setting
Port Number to 22 (which will fail and be ignored), and then add