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Date:      Sun,  2 Feb 2003 17:39:09 +1030
From:      bastill@adam.com.au
To:        bastill@adam.com.au
Cc:        Bill Moran <wmoran@potentialtech.com>, Giorgos Keramidas <keramida@ceid.upatras.gr>, Lowell Gilbert <freebsd-questions-local@be-well.no-ip.com>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Ooops.
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Are we aiming at the wrong target, here?
I used the fixit CD to examine ad0s3, where my missing files reside.

What I found was that (eg) /bin, /etc, /dev were full of files/directories, but
/var and /usr were empty.  I didn't ask dump/restore to delete anything, and did
not ask rm to remove the files from /var or /usr/everything.
 The command I used to copy was:
dump 0af - / | restore xf -
Is it dump or restore that have been causing the problem?

home@ on ad0s3 still links to /usr/home so that if I "mount /dev/ad0s3
/mnt/other" in my working system on ad2, ls /mnt/other/home shows my working
home directory - a bit startling when you first see it.  Don't see this as
significant, but you gurus might.

--
Brian


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