> I was once asked whether or not GNU/Linux had any features to
> prevent
> users from doing bone-headed stupid things.
>
> Yes, I said.
>
> Bitter experience.
Sometimes, even that isn't enough - especially when you are me. I
have been through all the requirements to properly back up data and
s
Shriram Shrikumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> it seems to find the deleted inodes and then tries to dump them in a
> specified folder which leaves me with a lot of dump files -
> anybody with any clues as to what I can do with these files to put
> them back where they belong ? or maybe even
Hi All,
It was pleasant afternoon when I realised that maybe, today would be
a good day to move the /var partition just to / so I can use the
extra space elsewhere and / had a couple of hundred megs not being
used. I went into singe user mode and then,
cd /
mkdir var2
cd /var
mv * /var2
after c
on Sun, Aug 05, 2001 at 08:16:08AM -0700, Shriram Shrikumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> It was pleasant afternoon when I realised that maybe, today would be
> a good day to move the /var partition just to / so I can use the
> extra space elsewhere and / had a couple of hundred megs n
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