No, you have to make sure the syndic master has all the files it needs to serve.
There are a few options:
1. Run a minion on the syndic master and use file.recurse
2. Use gitfs to back your file_roots of both master master and syndic master. So they match.
3. Use some other custom solution like scp or rsync.
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