On Tuesday 25 November 2003 19:31, Oliver Lange wrote:
> Redeeman wrote:
> > its not a minus, its also a feature, sometimes if i delete data i really
> > want it to disappear!
>
> Well if i want to delete a file forever, there are many tools out there
> which do the job. For example, Krusader offers a "shred" command, other
> tools work from the console. These tools overwrite the whole file with
> Null-Bytes before deleting them.


that is the same like buying a car.. and buying a second one for left turns...

If I delete a file, I want it to be gone. Nothing else.

rm means remove not 'park this in a hidden dir' or 'obfuscate the name'.

That windows does not realy 'delete' but merely renames and overwrites files, 
is only an additional sign for windos weak design. Undeleting there is not a 
feature, but a way to exploit the shortenings of fat.


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