Robert roberth@abbacomm.net wrote:
so then you dont care where the data is then re: these implementations as _you know_ you will always be able to
get
back at it in "worst case" bad backups scenario ???
Typically. I mean, there are always scenarios. But a disk label/filesystem scanner can typically find things, even if a compound disk label is corrupted.
im referring to /home or /usr/local or anywhere else there is data you really need or want to see?
I'm kinda confused on what your question is.
what is the URL to your disk partition article on your blog again please?
There are at least these 2: http://thebs413.blogspot.com/2005/08/filesystem-fundamentals-and-practices.h...
http://thebs413.blogspot.com/2005/09/linux-servers-eccentric-practices-for.h...
I don't know why, but the sidebar archive links aren't working as they did before. Sounds like a change somewhere (either Blogspot or my template/sheets?). But the "search" option at the top of the screen got me the links on the first page.