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Currently if you start an instance in some cloud like AWS, Microsoft Azure and derivatives. It doesn't come by default (in ubuntu server until the moment I tested it), the .config folder. That's why I recommend using the -p parameter so that you can automatically create or move files to paths that don't exist on the system.
Or use the more versatile rsync which already does most of the tasks
Currently if you start an instance in some cloud like AWS, Microsoft Azure and derivatives. It doesn't come by default (in ubuntu server until the moment I tested it), the .config folder. That's why I recommend using the
-p
parameter so that you can automatically create or move files to paths that don't exist on the system.Or use the more versatile
rsync
which already does most of the tasksExemple
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