Hi
Yes, certainly that.
But, I think, you must put these aliases in your .bashrc :
# Some more alias to avoid making mistakes:
alias rm='rm -i'
alias cp='cp -i'
alias mv='mv -i'
Le 29/07/2019 à 18:55, Frédéric MASSOT a écrit :
> Le 29/07/2019 à 10:55, lord_Niedzwiedz a écrit :
>> I ran a comman
Probably the rest of the folders are under other partitions
El 29/7/19 a las 11:24, lord_Niedzwiedz escribió:
Your system without /bin/ and /lib can't be usable, you need to
totally recover it.
But why did rm erase them.
And the rest of the catalogs did not remove?
I have a working VM there
Le 29/07/2019 à 10:55, lord_Niedzwiedz a écrit :
> I ran a command on the server by mistake:
>
> rm /*
> rm: cannot remove '/Backup': Is a directory
> rm: cannot remove '/boot': Is a directory
> rm: cannot remove '/dev': Is a directory
> rm: cannot remove '/etc': Is a directory
> rm: cannot remove
But i heave in directory binary files and command.
And this not working.
root@tom12:/usr/bin# ./ls
ls lsblk lsinitramfs lslocks lsmem lsns
lspci lsusb
lsattr lscpu lsipc lslogins lsmod lsof
lspgpot
root@tomas12:/usr/bin# ./l
Your system without /bin/ and /lib can't be usable, you need to
totally recover it.
But why did rm erase them.
And the rest of the catalogs did not remove?
I have a working VM there that I can not clone or stop.
I personally prefer to install a new system and migrate the vm files
(that you h
Your system without /bin/ and /lib can't be usable, you need to totally recover
it.
I personally prefer to install a new system and migrate the vm files (that you
have on local-zfs). But forget to use the GUI
- Il 29-lug-19, alle 11:08, lord_Niedzwiedz ha scritto:
> VM at local-zfs.
> B
VM at local-zfs.
But local-zfs not available with gui !!
VM still work.
And I see in:
cd /mnt/pve/
directory:
nvme0n1 / nvme1n1 / sda /
Here is one virtual.
The rest on local-zfs (and they work, and I can not see the space).
Proxmox it's still working.
I lostmybe only :
/bin
/lib
/lib6
Where are located the VM's disks ? LVM ? ZFS ?
Is possibile that you still have your disks (if LVM, for example), but i think
that is better that you install a fresh Proxmox server, and move the disks from
the old hard drive to the new one.
You need some knowledge about linux, lvm, and you can
I ran a command on the server by mistake:
rm /*
rm: cannot remove '/Backup': Is a directory
rm: cannot remove '/boot': Is a directory
rm: cannot remove '/dev': Is a directory
rm: cannot remove '/etc': Is a directory
rm: cannot remove '/home': Is a directory
rm: cannot remove '/media': Is a direct