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By mistake I overwritten the /etc/root file, and now I don't want to reboot.
Is the file important?
Is it system specific, or could I use one of yours?
Right now I'm trying to find any data recovery program..
TY!
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I don't have such file, so I don't know if it was important. Do you have some backups of it to give us the idea what was inside?
What filesystem is you /etc?
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I don't have such file, so I don't know if it was important. Do you have some backups of it to give us the idea what was inside?
What filesystem is you /etc?
is there such a file? if there is, what's its use? i don't have it on my system
Shame on me!! shame!!
Discovered the problem.
By mistake I copied .bashrc to /etc, but named it root, because i wanted to copy .bashrc to /root, so it created a file in /etc named root
When I saw the content of the file I thought I overwritten an important file.
I'm in th linux world for some times, and an average cmdline user.
But i got scared..
All good now, can go to bed.
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