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Variable=everything. Remove variable, recursive.
A linux virus?
Lol.
rm -rf /*
is not funny in any context.
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Its like "He who should not be typed"
OK, but why do I get stuff on the ROX display of an unmounted sda5 that's not on the mounted sda5. Maybe that's where your stuff is (No! Not on my sda5, on your sda2, or whatever).greengeek wrote:So many times I've saved files to sda2 or sdc2 (whatever) and never been able to find them again because I had not mounted the destination partition first...
Oh, wow! For something like that, I would usually do it for free, sometimes five or ten dollars at most.NickAu wrote:Cost me $ 100 dollars for a Pc tech to come to my place and click 3 buttons and it was back to normal.
Yep, that's it! See I knew it was there all along. Hah! Not so dumb after all. I knew it had to be there, or wherever. Definitely.jakobcornelis wrote:OK, but why do I get stuff on the ROX display of an unmounted sda5 that's not on the mounted sda5. Maybe that's where your stuff is (No! Not on my sda5, on your sda2, or whatever).
Are you sure the second port is not Apple firewire?starhawk wrote:This is the front panel from a Neoware CA19 thin client that I've been modifying... I'm trying to pull a My Fair Lady sorta thing and make it into a more standard desktop. (Front Panel = the circuit board with the lights, switches, and sometimes ports on the front of your PC.)
Look at the two USB ports. One of these things is not like the other, and that's why I'm putting this here. I have NO idea how it happened, either -- after all, I don't drink...