I'm sorry for bothering. I created a static link to a users directory; ln
-s /usr/home/user user in my directory to do some work with some of his
files. Once I had completed the work, I typed rm -r user/ .
You can see my situation already I'm sure. I meant to type rm user to
remove the
Adam Klinkel wrote:
I'm sorry for bothering. I created a static link to a users directory; ln
-s /usr/home/user user in my directory to do some work with some of his
files. Once I had completed the work, I typed rm -r user/ .
You can see my situation already I'm sure. I meant to type rm
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Adam Klinkel wrote:
I'm sorry for bothering. I created a static link to a users directory; ln
-s /usr/home/user user in my directory to do some work with some of his
files. Once I had completed the work, I typed rm -r user/ .
You can see my situation already I'm
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Dragos Ruiu wrote:
Is there anyway I can retrieve the files? Unfortunately
I cannot unmount the device because it hosts critical applications.
Check out the unrm/lazarus tools in Dan Farmer's and Wietse Venema's The
Coroner's Toolkit (TCT)
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