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SystemDownfall 08-15-2005 09:09 PM

Linux == Jesus?
 
Okay, Im really freaked out right now.. So a couple weeks ago I formatted my hard drive and I accedentally forgot to back up a buncvh of smei important files.... and now, 3 weeks later ( I FORMATTED THE DRIVE AND REPARTITIONED IT!) the files are back in their exact same directories
And now, Ive come to the conclusion that Linux == Jesus

Is there any way this is possible?

kees-jan 08-15-2005 09:44 PM

I'm not sure which answer you are looking for. Both "apparently so" and "no" seem equally applicable. I guess when it comes to religion, there are no hard answers :-)

Anyway, good luck with your recovered files :-)

Groetjes,

Kees-Jan

Charred 08-15-2005 11:40 PM

Watch for lightening.

The same thing has happened to me, and I am at a loss to explain it.

kornerr 08-15-2005 11:53 PM

Quote:

I FORMATTED THE DRIVE AND REPARTITIONED IT!
I must disagree you, if you either
1) format the drive;
2) create partitions just where they was before;
3) these partitions have the same FS;
you don't loose your data.
You can erase data if you either
1) create partitions starting from other Start Cylinders as they were before;
2) create another FS on a partition (and use it);
3) use "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hdaX" to zero every byte of your HDD.

So Linux is not Jesus, but
Open Source is the future of humanity :)

SystemDownfall 08-16-2005 12:05 AM

Well thanks for ruining all my hopes and dreams! ;)

Matir 08-16-2005 12:26 AM

Formatting over a filesystem with the same filesystem should still result in an empty filesystem. :)

I am at a loss to explain this, other than possibly your new filesystem became corrupted with data from the old filesystem. :) Are ALL the files gone?

enemorales 08-16-2005 03:27 AM

I agree with Matir. It's still possible that Linux==The Devil and the contents of the files are not the same ;)

andy753421 08-16-2005 03:33 AM

I believe I heard somewhere that to resize a reisers partition all you have to do is delete it and make a new (larger) one in the same place. That might help to explain what happened. (now dont go trying that, I dont know for sure if it will work, or delete all you're files)

enemorales 08-16-2005 03:36 AM

Well, that kinf of think used to work with FAT partitions, for instance, but after formatting??

jaristr 08-16-2005 03:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SystemDownfall
Well thanks for ruining all my hopes and dreams! ;)
Hey don't take it that way. I am sure that what ever is truly good in Linux was programmed by Jesus.

And you should know, that Jesus saves, much more than just HDs. :)

sundialsvcs 08-16-2005 08:37 AM

Put five loaves and two fishes in front of the computer, then see if you can open a restauraunt with it. It'll give you something to do while you mourn the loss of everything on that drive...

mherring02 08-16-2005 09:00 AM

I concluded long ago that computers are not deterministic. The reason, however, lies in the fact that we can never know ALL of the details of what's in them--plus there are random bit upsets caused by things like cosmic rays.

I doubt if I would ever get computers and religion mixed up. Computers are just another tool that man invented to make his life "better". Religion is supposed to do that in much more fundamental and sustainable ways.

Religion is not part of what happened to the OP's HD. As several have pointed out, he most likely did NOT re-format the drive--only thought he did.

-Mark

foo_bar_foo 08-16-2005 09:58 AM

Finally the answer to what x-tians mean when they ask you if you are "saved"
they mean that File->Save button
truely i say to thee the files live though they were erased

DJOtaku 08-16-2005 10:54 AM

And on the 8th day God created Linus for the purpose of creating Linux and he was pleased and called it good.

On the 9th-20th days the distros were created.

And there was a prophecy that the second-coming might be in the form of a distro.

At the very least God chuckled with his god-sized sense of humour. q;o)

SystemDownfall 08-16-2005 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mherring02
As several have pointed out, he most likely did NOT re-format the drive--only thought he did.
1. I believe you are the only one to point this out.
2. You are stupid, I said the files were not there for 3 weeks then reappeared.
3. I'm not an imbecile, I think I notice when I delete a partition and make a new one.


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