-holes, but it has the disadvantages of requiring super-user privileges
-and of complicating the preservation of usernames and groups
-(see below). When "use chroot" is false, rsync takes extra steps to
-manually process symlinks in an attempt to make them behave the same
-way as when "use chroot" is true (this behavior is new for version
-2.6.9).
+holes, but it has the disadvantages of requiring super-user privileges,
+of not being able to follow symbolic links that are either absolute or outside
+of the new root path, and of complicating the preservation of usernames and groups
+(see below). When "use chroot" is false, for security reasons,
+symlinks may only be relative paths pointing to other files within the root
+path, and leading slashes are removed from most absolute paths (options
+such as bf(--backup-dir), bf(--compare-dest), etc. interpret an absolute path as
+rooted in the module's "path" dir, just as if chroot was specified).