[talon commented on 1/22/03 11:48 PM]
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Iv been there :)
This probably sounds stupid but i do it ...
file name /bin/rmx
#/bin/sh
cp $1 /tmp/`$1`
rm -r $1
I call it the recycle bin LoL
Thanks for
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 08:27:05AM -0500, george donnelly wrote:
[talon commented on 1/22/03 11:48 PM]
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Iv been there :)
This probably sounds stupid but i do it ...
file name /bin/rmx
#/bin/sh
cp $1
hi
i just overwrote a critical file, can anyone andvise me on how to recover
it?
thankyou
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On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 14:16, george donnelly wrote:
hi
i just overwrote a critical file, can anyone andvise me on how to recover
it?
thankyou
Restore it from backup.
If you don't have a backup, then you just learnt a very important
lesson.
I don't believe there is any way to recover
On Thursday 23 January 2003 15:16, george donnelly wrote:
i just overwrote a critical file, can anyone andvise me on how to recover
it?
The only way i could forsee you doing this is paying an extrordinate amount of
money to a professional data retrieval company which (may) be able to
retrieve
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Duncan Anker wrote:
| On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 14:16, george donnelly wrote:
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|hi
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|i just overwrote a critical file, can anyone andvise me on how to recover
|it?
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|thankyou
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