yonaton@localnet.com wrote:
Quoting James Knott
: yonaton@localnet.com wrote:
I'm really starting to get worried that I messed something up very badly, but I'm hoping that someone out there can help me figure out what to do to fix it. I'll stay on as root for now to check my mail (I have no other choice at the moment) as often as possible.
Thanks to anyone and everyone willing to help me with this problem.
As root, can you see /home? Or /home/user? Did you have /home on a separate partition?
I can see a 'home' directory yes, but there's no /home/user when I click on it. There's just nothing. When I setup my system, I had /home, /, and swap IIRR. So yes, I guess it was on its own partition.
If you can see /home, but it's empty, then it's likely not mounted. You'll have to see if there are any unmounted partitions and see if that's where /home is. If you find it, just add it into fstab and mount it. You can use fdisk, to see what partitions are on your disk. Then try any that are not specifically listed in fstab. -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com