folks I had a server running openSUSE. The root 20 Gb dir started filling up for reasons that I could not work out. The primary drive was 1Tb partitioned to mount 2 Gb swab (sda1), 20 Gb root (sda2), and the rest /home (sda3). I clonezillad the server to an external 2Tb drive. Then I updated the Os to 13.2. Now when trying to recover the data in /home and subdirectories in /srv/www/htdocs , var/lib/mysql etc the files are not there. In fact the /home directory has no files.
Any help appreciated
cheers
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folks I had a server running openSUSE. The root 20 Gb dir started filling up for reasons that I could not work out. The primary drive was 1Tb partitioned to mount 2 Gb swab (sda1), 20 Gb root (sda2), and the rest /home (sda3). I clonezillad the server to an external 2Tb drive. Then I updated the Os to 13.2. Now when trying to recover the data in /home and subdirectories in /srv/www/htdocs , var/lib/mysql etc the files are not there. In fact the /home directory has no files.
Any help appreciated
cheers
So you saved the whole disk as an image on your external 2TB drive?
What's the files list in the image dir?
Steven.
Last edit: Steven Shiau 2015-12-08