I am sorry but I am posting from another machine since I cannot boot my garuda anymore. I cant post my inxi.
So I have messed with the /
by accident but I can see my home (it shows with an before so
@home
) is intact. Also I can see at least the last 7 snapshots, So I guess it is possible to fix it.
I have checked the wiki for using the snapper tool but still I can’t get it to fix my boot for my case.
The wiki assumes you can still boot the disk. All I can do is mount that disk using the live flash usb.
Please would someone help me to fix it.
Thank you so much.
Edit: This is what I have done
Well, I am embarassed… so I was going to move files from the current directory in a another drive, and did mv /* /run/media/another/direcotry/
Then I tried to move everything back but it wouldn’t allow me because my user no longer existed.
Then I booted from live usb, no errors when I mount the btfrs volume, I used the root user to move everything back but it was throwing an error because there were sub-directories. Then I did cp -r
to copy everything back and deleted everything, keeping only the recent copies to their rightful location. Still I cannot boot though.
Yes to rsync. It will update the destination files in place without deleting the source files (unless you provide that flag – don’t.)
You might actually be screwed if you ended up overwriting the EFI variables in
/sys/firmware/efi/efivars
. See https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/414799/efi-variable-entries-in-sys-firmware-efi-efivars.If you still have all your files backed up, it might be easiest to reinstall the base system and then selectively copy back over the directories you want with
cp -a
. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but if you can’t even attempt to boot, that’s not good.Yeah, I messed up pretty bad. Lesson learned, I hope. LOL.
Yes, I have my
home
, but I will remake the backup properly now. Thank you very much!