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Re: [linuxiran] Lost home contents
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Arash Bijanzadeh |
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Re: [linuxiran] Lost home contents |
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Tue, 18 Nov 2003 10:28:13 +0330 |
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Remount the new partition. on the /mnt umount it from /home. Now you will
have your old home at the /home :-). Copy it to the /mnt. and again mount the
new partition in /home!
On Monday 17 November 2003 15:20, Farid Behnia wrote:
> I am posting this on behalf of my friend
> He was trying to add a new ext3 partition and mount
> his home directory on that.
> He created the partition using webmin and mounted it
> as /home!
> Now he says he has lost all his home contents while
> the df command shows the same disk usage as before.
>
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