> Welcome to Darwin!
> [oldbeige:~] felix% pwd
> /Volumes/Big Drive/Users Folders/Users/felix
> [oldbeige:~] felix% ls -la
> total 16
> drwx------  10 felix  admin   340  4 Oct 19:40 .
> drwx------   4 felix  admin   136  4 Oct 20:05 ..
> -rw-------   1 felix  admin  6148  4 Oct 21:05 .DS_Store
> drwx------   2 felix  admin    68  4 Oct 19:37 .Trash
> drwx------   5 felix  admin   170  4 Oct 19:43 Desktop
> drwxr-xr-x   3 felix  admin   102  4 Oct 19:39 Documents
> drwx------  10 felix  admin   340  7 Oct 20:39 Library
> drwxr-xr-x   3 felix  admin   102  4 Oct 19:39 Movies
> drwxr-xr-x   3 felix  admin   102  4 Oct 19:39 Music
> drwxr-xr-x   3 felix  admin   102  4 Oct 19:39 Pictures
> [oldbeige:~] felix% cd

This was supposed to be "cd .."

I need the output of the "ls -l" after this.

> drwxrwxr-t   8 root   admin        272 30 Jul 10:57 Users

This says "Users is just a directory".

> >> Fortunately, the data is all there. I can see it when I browse 
> >> throught
> >> the partition that has the user folders in it.

Are you *sure*?

You need to do this:

> >   cd /Users
> >   pwd
> >   ls -la

Also:

> > It depends on how you redirected the home directories in the first 
> > place:
> > by setting up a symlink for /Users, or by playing around in NetInfo 
> > (the
> > NetInfo database is under /var, not /System).

How *did* you move the home directories, anyway?


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