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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by DidacticDumbass@lemmy.one to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I just discovered something I did so idiotic I need a stronger adjective that what is in my name.

For one of my installs, I accidentally overwrote my 1TB HDD. A few minutes ago I wanted to put back some files... and all I saw was a distro.

It confused me because I was not sure if I was on my solid state drive or the HDD.

So, those files are gone. A lot is gone. Nothing too precious, I think... It might be a tremendous fuck up.

See kids, this is why you back up. Off the computer. Oh well.

EDIT: Recovering files using Photorec. Everyone who recommended this to me is a hero. Also a hero is the person who recommended FTK, but I was too eager to use something now than to sign up to download. I still should though...

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[-] mateomaui@reddthat.com 4 points 1 year ago

Reading this thread makes me appreciate Macrium Reflect and my 64TB worth of redundant backup drives even more.

[-] DidacticDumbass@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago

I might need to look into building a storage server of some kind. That is super cool.

[-] mateomaui@reddthat.com 3 points 1 year ago

Personally, I keep the redundant backup as cold storage to minimize loss. Three 8TB content or archival drives that are always attached via USB but not powered until needed, plus another on NAS for streaming, and two more 8TB each for double backup that are only turned on when I want to do a sync. So the drives get minimal wear, and whenever a primary dies, the backups get promoted and a new one is bought to be third in line. I have lost too much data in the past. As well as I can manage, never ever again.

[-] DidacticDumbass@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

What is kind of funny is that my computer has the SSD for system and home, and I only ever used the storage to copy over files from my home. I also have a little 1TB SSD That I could have used as an offline backup... but didn't do that. I had the tools, just never thought to do it. I will look into a NAS, that would be nifty. Can't bork that with a new install.

[-] mateomaui@reddthat.com 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It only takes a few tragic events before “backup frequently, often and offline” really takes hold and doing preemptive backup becomes a neurosis. You have to experience a certain amount of fear, loss and regret to get there.

edit: the upside is I haven’t reinstalled a primary OS in years. Something is fucked? Restore that last image and keep rolling.

[-] DidacticDumbass@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

Yes. I think I am closer to data paranoia... I need a system.

That sounds nice. Not having a system that becomes terminally broken after a bad decision.

this post was submitted on 11 Nov 2023
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