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    Waiting for the end of The Clone Wars first though.
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      It's not very good.
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        Cartoon Obi-Wan's accent keeps changing.
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          The plot is laughable.
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            Just wasted about an hour mucking up mySQL

            I've got a server running on Amazon EC2, and I wanted to move the databases off onto a separate Elastic Block Storage volume, which means it persists after a server shutdown (the server's local disks only persist if you've bundled the machine image and stored it in S3).

            So no problem: I copied the existing databases across to the new locations (they're just directories), renamed the old ones to something else, created symbolic links to the new locations, and done

            Unfortunately, using my remote admin tool, several of my databases then vanished

            After googling around for ages, I finally realised that when I'd changed ownership of the new locations and their contents to the mysql user account, I'd done
            Code:
            chown -r mysql:mysql dbname
            instead of
            Code:
            chown -R mysql:mysql dbname
            meaning that rather than recursively changing ownership of the directory and all its contents, I'd instead removed read access to it

            All working again now

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              Anakin seems to be a jedi master, even though he isn't a master in the third film (maybe he gets demoted?)
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                Anakin also has a padawan, which seems a tad strange to say the least.
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                  But the padawan managed to fend of Asajj Ventress, which is impressive.
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                    Obi wan also seems to have some degree of mahogony wood beard chiselled to his face.
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                      And (as I said earlier), the "plot" is laughable.
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