On Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at 9:49:58 PM UTC+1, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
>
> On Jan 26 2016, 'Igor Galić' via s3ql <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> >> If the damage is already done, you can get the file system mountable 
> >> again by running fsck.s3ql, but you will most likely loose data. 
> > 
> > from what my understanding, this only works on the original machine. 
> > am I mistaken? 
>
> You are mistaken. Where does your understanding come from? (If it's the 
> S3QL documentation, I'd like to fix it). 
>

i'm not sure more documentation will fix that.
reading is really hard.


"Enter "continue" to use the outdated data anyway:"

I kept reading this as "press "Enter" to continue to use the outdated data 
anyway:"

(yay dyslexia)
 

>
> Best, 
> -Nikolaus 
>
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