Just curious but how did you lose the data? I seem to hve run into huge disk prlbems with page defualts
On 8 Nov 2001, eim wrote: >Date: 08 Nov 2001 22:28:11 +0100 >From: eim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Debian-Security List <debian-security@lists.debian.org> >Subject: Hard Disk Organization >Resent-From: debian-security@lists.debian.org > >Two days ago I've lost all my Personal Data on my Second HDD, >Personal Data like Photos, Images, Audio Stuff, Source Code, >Mails: everything gone...! > >I had some Backups fortuneatly but most stuff is lost forever. > >Well, now I'm Ready to start my Personal Data Organization from >the begining, I've a Debian SCSI Workstation with 2 x 8GB SCSI >Drives, "sda" and "sdb". > >Until now my Data Organization was like this: > >HD0 >----------------------------------------------------------------- >/dev/sda1 = / (Debian root paritition) 7900 MB >/dev/sda2 = swap (swap paritition) 100 MB >----------------------------------------------------------------- > >HD1 >----------------------------------------------------------------- >/dev/sdb1 = /mnt/d (Personal Data) 8000 MB >----------------------------------------------------------------- > > >My user home directory is in "/home/eim" on sda1 but most >of my Real Important Files are in "/mnt/d" which is sdb1. > >So I've lost sdb1 and all my important data, but fortunately >my home dir is still there ! > >My question is, has somebody any suggestions on how to >organize personal data, maybe some Real Life examples in >order to share opinions on a Secure and Safe Data Organization. >I'm of course talking about a Work Station and not a Server for >many different users. > >If anyone has some examples or suggestions I'm ready to >share any ideas... > >Thanks for any help, >Have a good time... > >Ivo Marino > >