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It gives me an error 'cannot copy special files'. Even when doing as root.
The article confuses me a bit. But I'll look into it.
Thank you.
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Yeah I was using Nemo.
Can you give me some guidance on how to copy using snaps rsync in CLI, please?
Edit: I just read the article you linked. I'll try that and let you know
Thanks man. It worked.