I had not included the /home by mistake, but mentioned it further down.
The sudo mount did include
/dev/sda7 on /home type ext4 (rw)
David K
On 01/06/13 00:52, Daniel Llewellyn wrote:
On 1 June 2013 00:33, J Fernyhough <j.fernyho...@gmail.com
<mailto:j.fernyho...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 31 May 2013 22:12, David King <linux...@avoura.com
<mailto:linux...@avoura.com>> wrote:
> /home is mounted on /sda7
> it has 12.37 GiB free, and it's 71.29 GiB in size (according to
gparted)
>
What's the content of /etc/fstab ? Your /home should be in there (but
it's not showing with 'mount'... interesting...).
it might be, though he did state that he edited the output before
posting. I've long since been trained not to do this because the
people trying to help cannot know what was deleted and therefore
whether it was important or not. In this case we have no way of
determining whether the /home mount was mistakenly deleted or whehter
it truly is not mounted.
(see the numerous rants on qmail-pa...@jms1.net
<mailto:qmail-pa...@jms1.net> mailing list from the experts about
people who read the now-defunct qmailrocks.org <http://qmailrocks.org>
guide and believed they understood how qmail worked only to be bitten
on the bottom and seeking help from the experts with piecemeal and
doctored information. Note: I still don't understand qmail well enough
to help others.)
I learned this lesson the hard way, and I try to teach others the same
lesson when I see it done by them.
re-reading the above sounds harsh, it's not meant to, but it is a
valid point that a lot of people forget or don't realise or ignore.
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