On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Francisco Neira wrote: > Chris, > > Are you _positively_ sure that /home is not a mountable volume? For > me sounds like an unmmounted volume. > > Luck! > > Francisco > > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 15/10/01 11:55 >>> > > Oh dear, oh dear oh dear....what could the matter be??? > > Before any of you ask I have not made a backup,...........so I know its > stupid not to and its my own fault....... > I am in need of some help here... I run Redhat 7.1 and for some > unknown reason all the user dirs in /home have gone.... I have had a > look through my history file to see if I ran rm -rf /home by > mistake..but no I can tell you I didnt..... I have tried using mc > (midnight commander) to get a listing back, but Im not to good with > it, does anyone know how I can get all of the files back??? > > <SNIP> > > > What does your /etc/fstab look like? Also, what is the output of the mount command? (Mount without anything else will show the mounted file systems.) I can see two posibilities here - you have /home as a seperate partition, and it is not mounted, or you have mounted an enpty partition over the top ov /home.
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