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I am actually dumbfounded, as I am not sure if I cannot find the options, or they are really not there, although they sure are rather basic.
I am trying to move around my disks several terabytes of data, so I naturally queue a few jobs and I cannot be on screen the exact moment it finishes a job and goes to the next. When a new job starts, it immediately "greets" me by asking if I want to "go into" a folder I copy (I mean when I try to copy a folder "/mnt/whatever/partial_folder" to "/mnt/smth_else/partial_folder" it asks me if I really want to "movie into" folder "partial_folder") and then if I want to go "into" the subfolders. I cannot find the option to actually pre-select that I DO want to go into the folders! What is the point of queuing 10 jobs if I need to be there to click things when every one of the 10 starts! (The part above is vital (if it is not already there). The part below is "nice to have" for a piece of software still under active development in 2021.) And then of course if a file with same filename happens to be at the destination. Here not only, a modern file manager, allows to pre-select overwrite, or skip (or auto-rename). It may also give more options like "keep newer" (or older), "keep bigger" (or smaller), "skip only identical" etc. Any thoughts? Am I missing something? |
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