I did a chown -R to a different user and group on /run. Is there someplace that the default owner:group for /run exists so I can put them back? Even if I have to do the repair one item at a time.
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have 4 drives, two M2 drives and two SSDs. I would like to take the 2nd M2 drive and the two SSDs and make them a ZFS pool. I do not want to touch the book drive, that stays ext4.
In 22.04 can I mix file system types? an I mix NVM and SDD in a ZFS pool? Is ZFS part of the kernel? Can a missed update cause a loss of data drives?
Thanks, Doug
I did a fresh install of 22.04 today. I have two SSD's in my machine and the second one contains development files. I cannot find that data. Does 22.04, in a clean install, wipe the 2nd hard drive? Is it possible that the OS gave it a partition name or device name that I do not recognize?
I have a 5 year old Dell 5820 with two 1TB SSDs. I had been running 18.04 for some time until for some reason my second monitor stopped working. Long story short, I did a fresh install of 22.04 Desktop. Once the install completed I was looking around in the File Manager. File Manager shows devices I do not recognize. I have:
Devel was a mount point I used to get to the second drive in 18.04, I have no idea where it came from. sda2 I am guessing is the boot partition and sdb1 is the second hard drive. But what is nvme1n1p2? Where did it come from and what do I do with it. Computer seems to be the full root directory and 1.0TBVolume seems to be a partial root directory.
If someone could straighten me out on what is going on I would appreciate it.
Thanks, Doug