Ok, here's what happened. I was browsing an mp3 directory on the hard-drive,
marking files for deleting. Somehow in Lynx when I hit "r" to remove, instead
it tried removing my entire mp3 directory. Eventually I realized what was
happening--and hit control c. So I have at least 7 sub-dirs of mp3s which are
gone. These are in /mnt/C/mp3 which is a fat32. I so far cannot find any
linux software which will handle fat32 deletions. Looks like the old DOS6.22
undelete will not go beyond fat16. I have tried some windows programs,
however, as I am totally blind, some of these are not useing standard
navigation. So linux would be I think my best avenue.
Down the road I would even like to try-and-run my DOS screen-reader and its
dectalk drivers in Dosemu.
Thanks so much in advance for any info
Hart
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