I would say that you're hosed...  There was some discussion on this list a
week or 2 ago about recovering, but the consensus is that it ain't easy...
Restore from your most recent backup...

For future reference, you can alias the rm command to a script that moves
everything to a trashcan directory.  You can then have a weekly cron job
delete the trashcans - this gives you some recovery mechanism for this kind
of thing...

> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject:      Done rm-f
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> > Hi
> >   I have done rm-f and removed my program files. How to recover? I am in
> > ext2 File System.
>   
> 
> > pls do help me...
> > 
> > thnx in advance...
> > 
> > rgz
> > ksn
> > 
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