James Tyrer <jrtyrer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> dixit: > spir wrote: > > Zorael <zorael@xxxxxxxxx> dixit: > > > >> The user *is* asked whether to move all files to the new directory, > >> so in a sense it's only done as told. But I'd argue there should be > >> a check to see if the entire home is being moved, as that would > >> undo the setting to begin with and bork the user completely. > > > > Obviously, that's what happened to me. It's at least a _very_ strange > > decision. Now, what happens to previous settings and app data? When I > > moved back all the stuff to my home dir, lost setting, & data weren't > > restored. > > > Probably a bit late to tell you this, but for future reference, you > can't restore stuff to the $HOME/.kde4 directory for a user while that > user is running. It will screw things up. You need to close that user > session and open a KDE session as root and do it there making sure that > you have ownership of the moved files set correctly. > Thank for the information ;-) What I still don't understand is where my stuff is gone (settings & data). The setting of "path for Downloads" to /imports moved all my $HOME content there. OK. When I moved all this back to $HOME in one go, then files actually disappeared from /import. I had indeed a dialog to overwrite (probably because kde had to set dafault settings) and said 'yes', overwrite all, meaning my personal settings would replace default ones. But I had no information that this overwriting was not possible --for the reason you express above. So, what I fear is that during move my data where as expected deleted from /import, but silently not copied into $HOME. Can someone confirm whether the reasoning, at least, holds? Also, not only kde's own settings where lost, also independant app settings & data (eg claws-mail settings and address book, which are not stored inside /.kde). Your information applies only to a part of the issue, if I understand correctly. claws-mail has at once created a new /.claws_mail dir with defaults, just like kde. But where is the right one gone? Can it be really possible that the system silently refused to move it back to $HOME for any reason, but still deleted it from /import? Note: my trash dir is nearly empty, nothing relevant there. Denis ________________________________ la vita e estrany http://spir.wikidot.com/ ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.