On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 11:24:46AM -0400, Kenneth Gober wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 1:00 PM, Chris Bennett <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Works fine, except I overlooked mounting /DST on first try, so
> > everything ended up in / until full. I also started deleting those files
> > until I realized I was in /SRC and Ctrl C it.
> > Now I have a problem, I have
> > /dev/sd0a     1005M   1005M  -50.1M   105%   /
> >
> > I cannot find those files (would really like to have them).
> >
> 
> if you cannot find the files that are making /dev/sd0a so full, I am
> guessing you remembered later to mount /DST.
> 
> try unmounting /DST, then cd /DST and you should see your files.
> 
> when you mount a filesystem on a directory, the previous contents of the
> directory become inaccessible.
> in order to access those files/subdirectories you need to unmount the
> filesystem that is covering them up.
> 
> -ken
> 


Yes, I was able to find the files and move them where they needed to go.
Of course, with my second mistake with rm -r, which luckily I quickly
realized before erasing too much, I still lost some files from /SRC, but
other than that, problem is now solved.

>From another recent thread, I am never going to use tar for this,
dump/restore seems to be the best way.

Chris

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