dit(bf(-d, --dirs)) Tell the sending side to include any directories that
are encountered. Unlike bf(--recursive), a directory's contents are not copied
-unless the directory was specified on the command-line as either "." or a
-name with a trailing slash (e.g. "foo/"). Without this option or the
+unless the directory name specified is "." or ends with a trailing slash
+(e.g. ".", "dir/.", "dir/", etc.). Without this option or the
bf(--recursive) option, rsync will skip all directories it encounters (and
output a message to that effect for each one). If you specify both
-bf(--dirs) and bf(--recursive), the latter takes precedence.
+bf(--dirs) and bf(--recursive), bf(--recursive) takes precedence.
dit(bf(-l, --links)) When symlinks are encountered, recreate the
symlink on the destination.
quote(--chmod=Dg+s,ug+w,Fo-w,+X)
+It is also legal to specify multiple bf(--chmod) options.
+
dit(bf(-n, --dry-run)) This tells rsync to not do any file transfers,
instead it will just report the actions it would have taken.
boundaries when recursing. This is useful for transferring the
contents of only one filesystem.
+dit(bf(-x, --one-file-system)) This tells rsync to avoid recursing into a
+directory that is the mount-point for another filesystem, including (as of
+2.6.7), "bind" mount-points. You can still copy the contents of multiple
+file systems if you include a source dir from each file system -- this just
+limits rsync's directory-recursion algorithm.
+
+Rsync will copy the directory at each encountered mount-point unless this
+option is repeated. Note, however, that the attributes of this mount-point
+directory are copied from those currently visible in the filesystem, not
+the inaccessible attributes of the underlying directory.
+
+This option does not affect the "collapsing" of symlinks that options such
+as bf(--copy-links) perform, irrespective of what filesystem the symlink's
+referent may be on.
+
dit(bf(--existing, --ignore-non-existing)) This tells rsync to skip
updating files that do not exist yet on the destination. If this option is
combined with the bf(--ignore-existing) option, no files will be updated
Prior to rsync 2.6.7, this option would have no effect unless bf(--recursive)
was in effect. Beginning with 2.6.7, deletions will also occur when bf(--dirs)
-is specified, but only for directories whose contents are being copied.
+(bf(-d)) is in effect, but only for directories whose contents are being copied.
This option can be dangerous if used incorrectly! It is a very good idea
to run first using the bf(--dry-run) option (bf(-n)) to see what files would be