## Get all the files on the system owned by
## I know it's probably just homedir, but you never know.
find / -user -exec chown : {} \;
## Then just drop a symlink onto the desktop for the old homedir.
ln -s /home/ /home//Desktop/OldHome
## or something along those lines?
## Normally I do my
I agree that Mike should help you with this, as there are many concerns I'm
glossing over, but in the interests of anyone else reading who might not have
someone to help them readily available, and needs access ASAP, I'll briefly
address how to get access to your files from the old account.
The
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Thomas McGoldrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Help! I just converted from XP and do enjoy the lack of viruses and all the
> resulting reformat and reinstall of program exercise.
> However, I am experiencing a few frustrations.
>Recently trying to do a resume u
Help! I just converted from XP and do enjoy the lack of viruses and all the
resulting reformat and reinstall of program exercise.
However, I am experiencing a few frustrations.
Recently trying to do a resume upload to Monster.com I hit a stone wall when
I tried to browse and upload a converte