-----Original Message-----
From: arch-general-boun...@archlinux.org on behalf of Cédric Girard
Sent: Wed 12/7/2011 00:11
To: General Discussion about Arch Linux
Subject: Re: [arch-general] 2 recommendations needed for installing ArchLinux
 
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 11:43 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

> As root I wanted to run
> 
>

This is not safe to do anyway. If I understand you well you were trying to
remove an empty folder that was a mount point before ? Then use "rmdir"
instead of "rm -r". It will accept to remove the directory only if empty
which is the safe behavior you want in that case.

+++

Thank you Cédric :)

I didn't know rmdir. I need to correct myself it was
rm -r /media/path/to/a/folder
to delete the contend of a folder.

In media there were two partitions mounted. One partition with backups and 
audio productions and another where I restored Debian from a backup that was 
some days old. After I restored Debian I wanted to delete /home and /user/src 
and then replace it from a younger backup.

I should have remounted the backup partition read only. But my steps where, 
backup a broken Debian, restore Debian by an older backup and then get some 
data from the new backup. There might be sync commands that also avoid such 
mistakes, but I'm using tar, cp, rm, since sync commands need to much effort to 
learn the usage.

;)

Ralf

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