Le 29/07/2019 à 10:55, lord_Niedzwiedz a écrit : > I ran a command on the server by mistake: > > rm /* > rm: cannot remove '/Backup': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/boot': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/dev': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/etc': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/home': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/media': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/mnt': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/opt': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/proc': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/Roboczy': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/root': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/rpool': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/run': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/srv': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/sys': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/tmp': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/usr': Is a directory > rm: cannot remove '/var': Is a directory > > Strange machines work. > I'm logged in gui. > But I can not get to the machine VM. > Do not execute any commands. > What to do ??!! > From what I see, I deleted my catalogs: > / bin > / lib > / lib64 > / sbin > WITH /. > How is this possible ??!!
You definitely have a distribution with a "/usr" merged. https://wiki.debian.org/UsrMerge The "rm" command has removed all files on root except folders. Symbolic links from "/usr" merged have also been removed. You have to recreate them by hand. Maybe by starting the machine on a live or rescue system. bin -> usr/bin lib -> usr/lib lib64 -> usr/lib64 sbin -> usr/sbin -- ============================================== | FRÉDÉRIC MASSOT | | http://www.juliana-multimedia.com | | mailto:frede...@juliana-multimedia.com | | +33.(0)2.97.54.77.94 +33.(0)6.67.19.95.69 | ===========================Debian=GNU/Linux=== _______________________________________________ pve-user mailing list pve-user@pve.proxmox.com https://pve.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-user