Thibault Nélis píše v Po 04. 06. 2012 v 13:56 +0200:
> Okay, so just to be clear, you mean that you have *not* copied files
> from a f15 filesystem to a new f17 system, but actually have copied
> files (with a file manager, GNOME Nautilus) from an external system to a
> unique filesystem that is
Okay, so just to be clear, you mean that you have *not* copied files
from a f15 filesystem to a new f17 system, but actually have copied
files (with a file manager, GNOME Nautilus) from an external system to a
unique filesystem that is used by both f15 and f17 that you dual-boot on
the same dis
Thibault Nélis píše v Po 04. 06. 2012 v 11:25 +0200:
> Did you copy the data at the filesystem level or at the volume level?
> (In other words, did you copy the files themselves or the whole
> volume/partition block by block?)
I copied files in gnome. Data are on the same filesystem/disk space
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Did you copy the data at the filesystem level or at the volume level?
(In other words, did you copy the files themselves or the whole
volume/partition block by block?)
In the former case, I wouldn't worry too much, it might just be the
result of the natural defragmentation of your files. To r
Hello
I've found strange problem
I have home PC with multiboot instalation of 2 versions of Fedora
distro: F15 and F17.
There is one ext4 filesystem for data on LVM mounted from both systems
When I've copied some files to it in F15 I don't see them in F17.
I've never experienced this on lin