Well the second hard drive has been installed and guess what
... all the data is really there.  What has happenned? We do not
know. Why could not the system see the data?  

Anyhow, this is just another lesson about the need of reliable
backups...

Thanks,

Dominic. 

Dominic Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Hmm...I'd see what you can recover by installing a new hard
> >drive with RedHat 6.x pre-installed. With any luck, you'll see
> >what SHOULD be there...  Not sure what exactly would have caused
> >this....  John
> 
> My honest guess is that the data is not there anymore "as if" 'rm
> -rf' had been ran accidentally or machievously which is not the
> case.  Anyway having another hard drive installed will be a good
> thing since it will be used to mirror the main hard drive for
> backup ...
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Dominic.

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