I did something like that with my /etc directory.
Since it wasn't so long after the intallation I just copied
the etc directory of the live system into my /etc and
it fixed most of the problems.
Daniel
Jason McFarland wrote:
> Ummm....uhh, I accidently deleted /var. I'd been trying to move
> from 2.0.36 to 2.2.3 off and on all day, and finally got it working when I
> remembered that "make bzlilo" was sticking everything in / these days.
> So, I did a "mv v* boot" and "mv S* boot". I changed to my boot directory
> and saw that var had found its way there, too...and forgetting that I
> mv'ed, not cp'ed, decided to "rm -rf var". Ouch. Yes. I *really* did
> that. I didn't even realize what I'd done until the kernel started looking
> for stuff in /var and couldn't find it... <:( never claimed to have any
> common sense...
> So, do I have to reinstall SuSE (i'm using 6.0), or is there
> another less time-consuming way to resurrect my precious directory?
>
> May the Gods forgive me for this cardinal blunder...
> tanks, see.
> jason
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