I did: mv /home/cedric/mydocs /mnt/LS120 so I could backup /home/cedric/mydocs to a LS120 Super Drive that has worked fine for months.
I had not mounted the LS120 yet so I did: mount /mnt/LS120 which worked fine. Then I did; mv /home/cedric/mydocs /mnt/LS120 and got a message telling me /home/cedric/mydocs did not exist. Now, I can not find /home/cedric/mydocs. I write fiction and /home/cedric/mydocs is where all my work is. Yes, I have everything except a few hours work from last night backed up on floppies, so the world will not end. I would very much like to get to last nights work, however. I know the files were not copied because the LS120 never came on. The reason I did mv is because I am heading to the post office later to get Debian and reformat my hard drive to get rid of RH. Any ideas on how to get out of this mess. I'm on hold hoping and praying to recover last nights work. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.pacifier.com/~cedric Linux Powered