I suppose you could do the rsync based on each file, then the directory, however once the file is moved, the source directory has been updated, so this would not work. DASH1\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1\Dash\XBMC\default.xbe DASH2\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1\Dash\UnleashX\unleashx. The issue then becomes, how to check if the file is busy. failure batch process failed the last item was: xbmc dash shortcut not installed install xbmc to E: first action: rename. You have to edit the ini file of the iND Bios to make it boot XBMC or any other dash. Note: You must use 'xbmc' when noted above for the text and file name, even when using Kodi. In the root directory of the internal storage of your device, usually just mnt/sdcard (not mnt/sdcard/root) create a plain text file called: xbmcenv.properties. We would either need to cache the directory mtime or change the mover to do rsync based on the directory name. Quit Kodi by using the quit option or shutdown menu from within Kodi. This is why the directory mtimes on the destination get updated. The mover is working on a file by file basis rather than a directory basis. The issue is that when an object is moved from a containing-directory on the cache drive, to an array disk that where the containing-directory already exists, the mtime of the containing-directory on the array disk will get updated, and I'm not sure how to prevent that.
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