Post ApjktFUJULR9QLQkYC by tk@nerdculture.de
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 (DIR) Post #Apjh5bnzwGB0IaHArA by kaia@brotka.st
       2025-01-04T10:43:45.538688Z
       
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       I was not very smart and did a nvme backup on a nvme I did not mount before. I'm not sure where the files now are. Linux being like "you told me to write everything to this /mnt/ folder, what do I care that it's half a terabyte?"
       
 (DIR) Post #ApjhF0paGOqyWKVAlk by raccoon@hollow.raccoon.quest
       2025-01-04T10:46:27.515Z
       
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       @kaia@brotka.st they leaked out, check the floor
       
 (DIR) Post #ApjhczdcLnpZlpL744 by phnt@fluffytail.org
       2025-01-04T10:50:46.529967Z
       
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       @kaia They should still be in /mnt on the drive where the /mnt directory is by default when nothing is mounted to it (probably your root filesystem).
       
 (DIR) Post #ApjjcqTsb1ljHKqGUy by kaia@brotka.st
       2025-01-04T11:05:35.014796Z
       
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       @phnt I removed the folder to remove it from the root drive :bugcat_nod:
       
 (DIR) Post #ApjktFUJULR9QLQkYC by tk@nerdculture.de
       2025-01-04T11:23:58Z
       
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       @kaia testdisk to the rescue? And do not trim your filesystems ;)
       
 (DIR) Post #Apjkzz0f9W5ULQlyMq by kaia@brotka.st
       2025-01-04T11:27:28.146191Z
       
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       @tk I had enough space on the root filesystem, so I could delete the "backup" I made to root
       
 (DIR) Post #ApjlYBeKfFUDONdaWu by Suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com
       2025-01-04T11:34:42.965407Z
       
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       @kaia Let me guess, you used GNU cp to make the backup?