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Old 05-01-2008
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/var/cache deletion.

Hi all,

I'm using centos-5 as my VPN OS. Yesterday I removed /var/cache accidentally! After that the OS crashed and then I couldn't login anymore. Even reseting the VPN couldn't help to OS to boot up.

Now I have the access to my file system. Can I fix it handy? What file must I copy to there?

Thanks in advance.
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Deletion of /var/cache should not prevent you from logging in. However: just copy a /var/cache from another centos-5-box and you should be done (at least you should again be able to log in).
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