Hudibras wrote:
Thanks in advance, and I hope my poor English would be explicit enough to understand this embarrasing thing. No problem with your language. mine is not better :-)
Just a comment, I have been using SuSE for quite a while, and I have never experienced a loss of data that I could blame on Linux.
you can't blame anybody before knowing what happen
- Is it possible that your system was hacked?
Ha... It's quite impossible, but it never knows... I've traced a bit over there and I didn't find anything.
is your computer accessable by any people in your family/workmate?
I wish the fault is not with SuSE!, but don't you think it's a bit strange that only have disappeared music o video files, or even jpg?
it's precisely this that make me think it's not suse fault.
Additionally, boot the system into single-user mode and manually run fsck (e2fsck) in non-destructive mode on each of your file systems.
That's the only thing left me. I'll do it soon.
also test your ram (with memtest) to speak generally, you need to find what all these files have in common that could explain the same problem. tehre are not same files extension, not same place on the filesystem, may be the date of access? all accessed recently? could them be all in ram when problem occure? in fact no loss can happen without reason (even on windows :-). Most current are: * accidental deletion by the user -> beware the links * hardware errors additional question: what % of the recent files have desapear? many, a very small bunch? jdd -- http://www.dodin.net Lucien Dodin, inventeur http://lucien.dodin.net/index.shtml -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org