Accidentally ran blkdiscard on root drive, screwed?












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Long story short. I screwed up badly and managed to run blkdiscard on my root drive instead of the intended disk. Am I completely screwed?










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          If you followed best practice, the only thing of value you have lost is /etc. Since /home, /var and friends are on different partitions, the easiest way to fix is to reinstall and restore /etcfrom backup - this will also link in the existing file systems via fstab.






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          • I do have backups. /var, /home were on different partitions but on the same drive so restoring will take ages, I was hoping to avoid that. Ah well, lesson learned.. Thanks for the quick reply!

            – cleese
            Feb 13 at 12:31











          • If you ran blkdiscard only on the root partition, nothing should have happened to thje other partitions

            – Eugen Rieck
            Feb 13 at 13:55











          • I ran it on the entire disk (eg /dev/sdx).

            – cleese
            Feb 13 at 15:00











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          If you followed best practice, the only thing of value you have lost is /etc. Since /home, /var and friends are on different partitions, the easiest way to fix is to reinstall and restore /etcfrom backup - this will also link in the existing file systems via fstab.






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          • I do have backups. /var, /home were on different partitions but on the same drive so restoring will take ages, I was hoping to avoid that. Ah well, lesson learned.. Thanks for the quick reply!

            – cleese
            Feb 13 at 12:31











          • If you ran blkdiscard only on the root partition, nothing should have happened to thje other partitions

            – Eugen Rieck
            Feb 13 at 13:55











          • I ran it on the entire disk (eg /dev/sdx).

            – cleese
            Feb 13 at 15:00
















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          If you followed best practice, the only thing of value you have lost is /etc. Since /home, /var and friends are on different partitions, the easiest way to fix is to reinstall and restore /etcfrom backup - this will also link in the existing file systems via fstab.






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          • I do have backups. /var, /home were on different partitions but on the same drive so restoring will take ages, I was hoping to avoid that. Ah well, lesson learned.. Thanks for the quick reply!

            – cleese
            Feb 13 at 12:31











          • If you ran blkdiscard only on the root partition, nothing should have happened to thje other partitions

            – Eugen Rieck
            Feb 13 at 13:55











          • I ran it on the entire disk (eg /dev/sdx).

            – cleese
            Feb 13 at 15:00














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          If you followed best practice, the only thing of value you have lost is /etc. Since /home, /var and friends are on different partitions, the easiest way to fix is to reinstall and restore /etcfrom backup - this will also link in the existing file systems via fstab.






          share|improve this answer













          If you followed best practice, the only thing of value you have lost is /etc. Since /home, /var and friends are on different partitions, the easiest way to fix is to reinstall and restore /etcfrom backup - this will also link in the existing file systems via fstab.







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          • I do have backups. /var, /home were on different partitions but on the same drive so restoring will take ages, I was hoping to avoid that. Ah well, lesson learned.. Thanks for the quick reply!

            – cleese
            Feb 13 at 12:31











          • If you ran blkdiscard only on the root partition, nothing should have happened to thje other partitions

            – Eugen Rieck
            Feb 13 at 13:55











          • I ran it on the entire disk (eg /dev/sdx).

            – cleese
            Feb 13 at 15:00



















          • I do have backups. /var, /home were on different partitions but on the same drive so restoring will take ages, I was hoping to avoid that. Ah well, lesson learned.. Thanks for the quick reply!

            – cleese
            Feb 13 at 12:31











          • If you ran blkdiscard only on the root partition, nothing should have happened to thje other partitions

            – Eugen Rieck
            Feb 13 at 13:55











          • I ran it on the entire disk (eg /dev/sdx).

            – cleese
            Feb 13 at 15:00

















          I do have backups. /var, /home were on different partitions but on the same drive so restoring will take ages, I was hoping to avoid that. Ah well, lesson learned.. Thanks for the quick reply!

          – cleese
          Feb 13 at 12:31





          I do have backups. /var, /home were on different partitions but on the same drive so restoring will take ages, I was hoping to avoid that. Ah well, lesson learned.. Thanks for the quick reply!

          – cleese
          Feb 13 at 12:31













          If you ran blkdiscard only on the root partition, nothing should have happened to thje other partitions

          – Eugen Rieck
          Feb 13 at 13:55





          If you ran blkdiscard only on the root partition, nothing should have happened to thje other partitions

          – Eugen Rieck
          Feb 13 at 13:55













          I ran it on the entire disk (eg /dev/sdx).

          – cleese
          Feb 13 at 15:00





          I ran it on the entire disk (eg /dev/sdx).

          – cleese
          Feb 13 at 15:00


















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