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On 13/06/11 11:02, Gibbs wrote:
On 13/06/11 10:48, Dan Dart wrote:Maybe you typed rm -rf /usr /bin/sonething by accident. See the space after usr. Perhaps it was a semicolon outre a cracker.I don't remember removing any directories whatsoever. It would have had to be pretty specific to remove sbin, local and share all in on command. Very confused :)
Have a look at your .bash_history file in your home directory (and maybe the one in the /root directory), could possibly give you some clues.
Do you have everything all in one partition or do you have a separate partition for /usr?
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