Chalk this one up to human error. The files had not gone missing but
actually had not beeen restored from a backup since a fresh install of
Debian Lenny was performed on the machine in question.
All files recovered safe and sound.
Cheers,
Matthias
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On 01/23/2011 07:03 PM, Slicky Johnson wrote:
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> Have him email you the output of 'find /home > email-to-son.txt'
> Look for where he hid them.
He is the only user on that computer. He tried the search function to
look for *.pdf but it gave no r
Dne, 23. 01. 2011 17:25:34 je Tshepang Lekhonkhobe napisal(a):
Ummm... he deleted them?
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> My dad called me yesterday regarding a problem on his machine
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Ummm... he deleted them?
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 18:22, Matthias Andersson
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Hi!
My dad called me yesterday regarding a problem on his machine running
Debian Lenny. He said he had installed the updates sometime last week
and noticed that all of his files (.pdf, music and photos) went missing
from his home-directory. I had him
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