-L, --copy-links transform symlink into referent file/dir
--copy-unsafe-links only "unsafe" symlinks are transformed
--safe-links ignore symlinks that point outside the tree
+ --munge-links munge symlinks to make them safer
-k, --copy-dirlinks transform symlink to dir into referent dir
-K, --keep-dirlinks treat symlinked dir on receiver as dir
-H, --hard-links preserve hard links
also ignored. Using this option in conjunction with bf(--relative) may
give unexpected results.
+dit(bf(--munge-links)) This option tells rsync to (1) modify all symlinks on
+the receiving side in a way that makes them unusable but recoverable (see
+below), or (2) to unmunge symlinks on the sending side that had been stored in
+a munged state. This is useful if you don't quite trust the source of the data
+to not try to slip in a symlink to a unexpected place.
+
+The way rsync disables the use of symlinks is to prefix each one with the
+string "/rsyncd-munged/". This prevents the links from being used as long as
+that directory does not exist. When this option is enabled, rsync will refuse
+to run if that path is a directory or a symlink to a directory.
+
+The option only affects the client side of the transfer, so if you need it to
+affect the server, specify it via bf(--remote-option). (Note that in a local
+transfer, the client side is the sender.)
+
+This option has no affect on a daemon, since the daemon configures whether it
+wants munged symlinks via its "munge symlinks" parameter. See also the
+"munge-symlinks" perl script in the support directory of the source code.
+
dit(bf(-k, --copy-dirlinks)) This option causes the sending side to treat
a symlink to a directory as though it were a real directory. This is
useful if you don't want symlinks to non-directories to be affected, as
quote(tt( rsync -av --link-dest=$PWD/prior_dir host:src_dir/ new_dir/))
+If file's aren't linking, double-check their attributes. Also check if some
+attributes are getting forced outside of rsync's control, such a mount option
+that squishes root to a single user, or mounts a removable drive with generic
+ownership (such as OS X's "Ignore ownership on this volume" option).
+
Beginning in version 2.6.4, multiple bf(--link-dest) directories may be
provided, which will cause rsync to search the list in the order specified
for an exact match.