On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 21:10:51 +0200, bing yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> where to find docs to recover my data if there is a way go get my data
> back. and is the process too hard to master by newbie like me?
I have done it on ext2 file systems, but never 1 gig's worth of stuff.
Ignore the morons
Robert Storey wrote:
There's no simple solution for recovering the data you've already lost.
However, there is a very good way to prevent such a thing from happening
again.
There is an even better way, make backups.
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There's no simple solution for recovering the data you've already lost.
However, there is a very good way to prevent such a thing from happening
again. Install Libtrash. It makes a trashcan which works no matter how
you delete files (either from command line or with some point-and-click
utility). Y
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 21:10:51 +0200, bing yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This question might have been asked before. I just want to know Is it
> possible to recover data after rm -rf.
>
> filesystem is xfs
>
> where to find docs to recover my data if there is a way go get my data
> back. and is t
This question might have been asked before. I just want to know Is it
possible to recover data after rm -rf.
filesystem is xfs
where to find docs to recover my data if there is a way go get my data
back. and is the process too hard to master by newbie like me?
and again sorry to ask such a stup
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