On 17/05/2012 06:20 πμ, Gary Dale wrote: > On 16/05/12 08:50 PM, Tony Baldwin wrote: >> On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 02:48:56PM -0400, Gary Dale wrote: >>> On 16/05/12 12:49 PM, lina wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Today I made some mistake, >>>> >>>> I mount the remote server my home directory into local laptop. >>>> >>>> when I tried to umount it, I justed type the rm -r remote_mount_dir >>>> >>>> after I realize it, seems some directoy under ~/home has removed, >>>> >>>> one is .ssh, obviously. >>>> >>>> others I couldn't tell, like: >>>> >>>> -bash-3.2$ firefox >>>> Error: no display specified >>>> -bash-3.2$ xterm >>>> xterm Xt error: Can't open display: >>>> xterm: DISPLAY is not set >>>> >>>> what's the sequence of rm-ing do? I mean, based on which order it >>>> removes file. >>>> are there some history records those romove process. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> >>>> >>> What the F! are you doing using rm -r to umount it with rm -r? >>> >>> The correct sequence of actions if you want to mount point to be >>> deleted after you're done with it is: >>> >>> umount ~/<mount_point> >>> rmdir<mount_point> >>> >> >> I was kind of thinking the same thing...rm to umount a remote dir? >> But, shouldn't it be >> fusermount -u<mount_point> >> ?? >> This is what I use if mounting remote dirs with sshfs, anyway. >> >> Tony > Excellent point, if he was using sshfs. I found it hard to figure out > exactly what he was doing. :) > > I suspect that file recovery is his current priority. > > It's a "she". :-)
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