On 2014-01-27 02:46, jvamos wrote:
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> There doesn't seem to be a way for me to edit my horrible grammar and
> autocorrects.
Not after 10 minutes :-)
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On 2014-01-27 02:46, jvamos wrote:
>
> There doesn't seem to be a way for me to edit my horrible grammar and
> autocorrects.
Not after 10 minutes :-)
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Carlos E. R.
(from 12.3 x86_64 "Dartmouth" at Telcontar)
This is to say that moving the contents of the second home folder won't have ill effects to the installation? Maybe a better question is if something goes horribly wrong how could I just edit the fstab of the bitstream copy to bring me back online? This is OT a bit but would rsyncing to the bitstream copy work to makesure I keep the server's latest data before taking it down?
On 2014-01-27 16:56, jvamos wrote:
> This is to say that moving the contents of the second home folder won't
> have ill effects to the installation? Maybe a better question is if
> something goes horribly wrong how could I just edit the fstab of the
> bitstream copy to bring me back online? This is OT a bit but would
> rsyncing to the bitstream copy work to makesure I keep the server's
> latest data before taking it down?
So you did a restore from backup operation for home? Then you copied on
the wrong place.
Code:├── home │ ├── home │ │ ├── josh │ │ ├── linuxserver │ │ ├── lost+found │ │ ├── sfxserver │ │ ├── shares │ │ └── susebackups │ ├── iislinuxserver │ │ ├── Desktop │ │ ├── Documents │ │ └── public_html │ ├── josh ....
Don't you see? You copied a "home" backup into a "home" directory under
the already existing "home".
You would have to move "/home/home/josh" to "/home/josh". Then
"/home/home/linuxserver" to "/home/linuxserver", etc. As the destination
directories do exist and have contents, you have to decide what to move
and replace and what not. Maybe you have to decide instead to remove the
entire "/home/home/" tree.
You have to decide that. I can't.
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On 2014-01-27 19:56, jvamos wrote:
> Yes I see. I am going to move the contents from the second home folder
> which was created when doing a repair installation not a restore. If
> anything should go wrong, I was wondering if the bitstream copy will
> work as a backup.
I can't say. I'm not familiar with that bitstream.
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