I dun goofed

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D4nthr4x

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So I have my zfs volume /mnt/asgard/ I also have datasets but I'm only going to list the two important ones /mnt/asgard/Movies and /mnt/asgard/owncloud. Now I had just setup owncloud and then I set /mnt/asgard/owncloud to /media/data. Now inside there I had /mnt/asgard/Movies mounted to /media/data/D4nthr4x/files/Movies, mostly because I wasn't paying attention and forgot that I setup the other mount point. So I went and deleted the mount for Movies intending to then remove the mount for owncloud and only have the Movies mount present, but when I did that I can no longer see any of the data I had in Movies, but it is still taking up space on the volume. NOPE I LIED. Rebooted and the data isn't there, no idea what happened here.
 

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Verizon isn't going to like me this month, I might hit 4TB down probably more.
 

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I think I figured out what happened and it didn’t have to do with having the Movies dataset mounted inside my owncloud dataset. I had a directory with movies in it, and I had owncloud setup and I made a folder in owncloud then I mounted my dataset with movies in it to that folder but owncloud didn't see it so I think I removed the folder from owncloud which I thought would be fine but I then lost access to all of my movies. So I guess removing folders in owncloud actually deletes the content of those folders even if the contents weren’t present in owncloud.
 
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