![]() ![]() Go to one of the folders with a project and. Git config -list told me I didn't have my name and Email address presumably because I hadn't restored /home/chris because I thought too much there would be localised to the old machine. Hm, that got me to something I should have done already: use simple git from the command line Christopher! OK. I wonder if the issue is in Rstudio not git. However, the simple answer about the hidden files and folders is that they're all there.git is there with its own folders and the restore was definitely restoring such files and folders. I'll come back to the github gold option (!) as I'd like to keep that in reserve. Bizarrely, I have had to change OS (from Mint to Ubuntu) but the location of these files is unchanged. Sorry, long answer to a short help offer!! I think that can be done by pulling back from github in some way but I'd hate to mess that up. For the two repositories that push to github I am much more keen to try to find a way to repair things. Obviously, I'd rather not do that as I'd lose the history but I could live with that. git structure which I assume will purge the repository and I think I could also purge the. For the directories (there are several, low double figures), where the git repository has only ever been local I'm OK to just delete the whole. I think the restore should have preserved all file attributes and the user was/is chris on both (and the drives were/are ext4 on luks). It would be a nightmare now to go back and change that "Clevo_SDD2" as it's the label on a luks encrypted drive so I think I'm stuck with that. I had to restore from a backup so the old location was /media/chris/internal_HDD/Data/morestuff and now it's /media/chris/Clevo_SDD2/Data/morestuff (where "morestuff" is saving you further structure that is the same in the old location and the new location).
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