[ale] ext3 filesystem kludged...

Brian J. Dowd bdowd at dentfirst.com
Sun Dec 15 16:05:41 EST 2002


Damn, Jim.
That was too easy!
...and, of course, it worked like a charm! :-)
Thanks!
-Brian

>Hi Brian,
>
>Delete that last line and you will be fine.  Of course you will have to
>unmount it before you can delete the directory: 'umount /home/bjd'
>
>-Jim P.
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: ale-admin at ale.org [mailto:ale-admin at ale.org]On Behalf Of Brian J.
>>Dowd
>>Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 1:55 PM
>>To: ale at ale.org
>>Subject: [ale] ext3 filesystem kludged...
>>
>>
>>Now I've done it....
>>Can anyone tell me how to get rid of this directory (/home/bjd)?
>>I've tried the command line and mc...
>>I have a good backup from which to restore the data...
>>
>>This is what I get from a 'df' at /:
>>Filesystem    1k-blocks        Used    Available    Use%    Mounted on
>>/dev/hda7        10886900    2482584    7851280    25%    /
>>/dev/hda1              23302            6520         15579    30%    /boot
>>.
>>.
>>.
>>none                    127780           0                127780
>> 0%    /dev/shm
>>hostname:/stuff    9827520    4072896    5255408  44%  /home/bjd
>>
>>Obviously the last line is a symptom of the problem.
>>This data doesn't seem to be associated with a device
>>'locate' and 'find' come up empty.
>>If I can delete this data I should be able to restore my home directory
>>from the tape backup.
>>
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