You can use mtree and the files in /etc/mtree to check the existence and
integrity of files on your system—if you’re really curious.
The daily crontab runs the security script, which executes mtree (among
other checks), and sends an email reporting filesystem changes and other
information, depending on your security.conf settings.
Of course, you’ll need anacron or something similar on a machine that isn't
running at 4:15 AM, and it requires a working shell (sh), sendmail, and
other necessary components. :)

Regards,
Kami

On Thu, Nov 20, 2025 at 9:24 AM Ramiro Aceves <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> El 20/11/25 a las 5:58, Ramiro Aceves escribió:
> Probably other programs could fail
> but I did not check. Perhaps I should have investigated more before
> fixing the system reinstalling sets. home directory seems to be intact.
>
> I think I will never know what mistake I did. Perhaps an uncontrolled rm
> command started deleting files until Xorg bombed out and stopped.
>
> Regards.

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