Try rm, but to be safe, use rm -i to jog your memory. Un*x has no
undelete command, so what you deleted is probably gone forever, unless
you have a backup. I assume the same is true for Linux.
Be fanatically careful of commands like
rm *[space code][something else, maybe]
This command will erase everything in your current directory. (I'm
still learning exact details...)
At least, with Linux, seems to me that many of you are your own
sysadmins, so you can use a backup (if you have one) without bothering
someone else!
Have a look at the O'Reilly books; they're just about all very good,
seems to me. (O'Reilly is a publisher.)
|* Nicholas Bodley *|* Electronic Technician {*} Autodidact & Polymath
|* Waltham, Mass. *|* -----------------------------------------------
|* [EMAIL PROTECTED] *|* The personal computer industry will have become
|* Amateur musician *|* mature when crashes become unacceptable.
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