Denny White wrote:
I hate it it's aggravating, but it's saved me several
times from another restore, but in .bashrc I have:
alias rm='rm -i'
This is good advice. You can also alias mv and cp similarly, and also
set noclobber (tcsh) or its equivalent so that etc do not overwrite
existing
On 06/08/06 18:36, Phil Sweeney wrote:
Can you tell me a simple way of retrieving recently deleted files?
Regards
Phil Sweeney
Superior Pest Management
P.O Box 68
www.superiorpest.com.au
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
H.R.M.C NSW 2310
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Only option is to restore from backup.
YOU DO backup your data?
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www.superiorpest.com.au
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I guess, if
On 6/9/06, Phil Sweeney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you tell me a simple way of retrieving recently deleted files?
There is no simple way.
And it depends on whether the inodes the file existed on have been overwritten.
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