Rafael Morales wrote:
Please someone help me I have deleted my /etc dir (rm
-rf /etc), is there any way to recover it, or there is
a way to recover my data stored in /home ???
restore(8)
Just a noob here (so take with a big grain of don't blame me), but if an
rm -rf /etc actually is what happened imho you'd need to REALLY want your
config files to spend the time attempting recovery.
/home should still persist just fine regardless of your partitioning
scheme unless you did somethin
forgot something:
Nick Holland wrote:
...
> You could also boot bsd.rd, and do something like:
> mount /dev/wd0a /mnt
> cd /mnt
> tar xzpf /path/etc.tgz
er.. one potential problem with that: it will overwrite parts of
your /var partition, which may or may not be a problem for you
(i.e., if you ha
Rafael Morales wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Please someone help me I have deleted my /etc dir (rm
> -rf /etc), is there any way to recover it, or there is
> a way to recover my data stored in /home ???
>
> Rergards
restore from backup? :)
something tells me this is not an option. Actually, even if
i
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 08:56:41PM -0500, Rafael Morales wrote:
> Please someone help me I have deleted my /etc dir (rm
> -rf /etc), is there any way to recover it, or there is
> a way to recover my data stored in /home ???
For /etc look in /var/backups/ (for /home you're on your own).
Hi list,
Please someone help me I have deleted my /etc dir (rm
-rf /etc), is there any way to recover it, or there is
a way to recover my data stored in /home ???
Rergards
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