>>>>> "cg" == Chris Grigor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

cg> Oh dear, oh dear oh dear....what could the matter be??? 
 
cg> Before any of you ask I have not made a backup,...........so I know its
cg> stupid not to and its my own fault.......
 
cg> I am in need of some help here... I run Redhat 7.1 and for some unknown
cg> reason 
cg> all the user dirs in /home have gone.... I have had a look through my
cg> history file to see if I 
cg> ran rm -rf /home by mistake..but no I can tell you I didnt..... I have tried
cg> using mc (midnight commander)
cg> to get a listing back, but Im not to good with it, does anyone know how I
cg> can get all of the files back??? 
 
cg> Also it hasnt been mounted so thats also a dead end....

Not sure what you mean here, but is home a separate partition and
just not mounted ?



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