El dom, 01-04-2007 a las 15:35 -0600, Tom Patton escribió:
On Sun, 2007-04-01 at 22:44 +0200, Hudibras wrote:
El dom, 01-04-2007 a las 21:19 +0100, peter nikolic escribió:
On Sunday 01 April 2007, Hudibras wrote:
El dom, 01-04-2007 a las 08:53 -0400, Jerry Feldman escribió:
On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 11:20:35 +0200
Hudibras
wrote: This has been very hard to follow, but there must be a rational reason
These has always been my words, but nothing: I lost my Tellico databases yesterday, when opened to add another CD. I saw the message saying that "Sorry, I cannot find your databases!"
for the unseen files. Are all these missing files in their own directory?
Tellico files, of course they were. The directory was /home/user/Documents/Tellico/Databases, the usual place, I think. But all jpg and videos were in another drive, separated in many directories. And my html file with links to several sites, into /home/user. But, what about only certain links to several sites in my konqueror bookmarks? How do you explain this issue? Not all the bookmarks, i refer only to four or five links. Don't you think is not incredible and embarrasing?
And is the entire directory "empty"?
Yes. Jpg and videos, the whole directory "empty". Nothing at all: it seemed that Atila had passed by that place...
Perhaps you had a "pix" folder on its own partition, and a "music" directory on another partition...etc...etc.
So what? To be honest, any loss have been produced since last week or so, I can't remember the just number of days. And my system is still the same: nothing has changed, thank God.
If so, and they now appear empty, could it be that they have failed to mount? That could explain if you now "cd" to the "mount point", and get an empty directory listing...
No, no... that's my situation,but other partitions on other drives are mounted inmediately because my desktop wallpapers are there and I noticed at once they are not mounted.
If so, the files are probably still there and safe...but on an unmounted partition.
I wish all my files were there!!!! But, unfortunately not.
I'm guessing these drives are all internal, but just in case...are these NFS mounted file systems? That also would show you an empty folder if the NFS mount failed.
No. They're simply two hard dirves, mounted as ext3 (I leaved using reiser two o three years ago, when I saw a friend of mine's hard disk completely corrupted, and I don't like to run any risk).
What does /etc/mtab have to tell you???
Nothing. The usual information.
Just a thought from New Mexico...
Ok, thanks, my friend. Pleased to meet you. Here, from Spain. Alejandro.
Tom
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