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### Restricting filesystems with --one-file-system
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#### --links, -l
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Normally rclone will ignore symlinks or junction points (which behave
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like symlinks under Windows).
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If you supply this flag then rclone will copy symblic links from the local storage,
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and store them as text files, with a '.rclonelink' suffix in the remote storage.
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The text file will contain the target of the symblic link (see example).
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This flag applies to all commands.
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For example, supposing you have a directory structure like this
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```
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$ tree /tmp/a
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/tmp/a
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├── file1 -> ./file4
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└── file2 -> /home/user/file3
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```
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Copying the entire directory with '-l'
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```
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$ rclone copyto -l /tmp/a/file1 remote:/tmp/a/
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```
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The remote files are created with a '.rclonelink' suffix
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```
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$ rclone ls remote:/tmp/a
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5 file1.rclonelink
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14 file2.rclonelink
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```
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The remote files will contain the target of the symblic links
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```
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$ rclone cat remote:/tmp/a/file1.rclonelink
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./file4
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$ rclone cat remote:/tmp/a/file2.rclonelink
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/home/user/file3
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```
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Copying them back with '-l'
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```
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$ rclone copyto -l remote:/tmp/a/ /tmp/b/
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$ tree /tmp/b
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/tmp/b
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├── file1 -> ./file4
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└── file2 -> /home/user/file3
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```
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However, if copied back without '-l'
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```
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$ rclone copyto remote:/tmp/a/ /tmp/b/
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$ tree /tmp/b
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/tmp/b
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├── file1.rclonelink
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└── file2.rclonelink
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````
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### Restricting filesystems with --one-file-system
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Normally rclone will recurse through filesystems as mounted.
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However if you set `--one-file-system` or `-x` this tells rclone to
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