In the old days, MS deleted a file by clipping the leading
letter and substituting a token that stood for "deleted".

You can't undelete a file in Linux. Is this because the file
has been shredded? I ask not because I want to undelete, but
because I have some sensitive data files that I have deleted
and *don't* want resurrected at any later date.

Regards,

Bill Bennett.

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