Ankit Jain wrote:
hi
sorry but i could not understand by unmounting the
partition. i dont use floppy drive or something like
that. if i am using hard disk then i cant unmopunt the
whole partition
so what to do
thanks
ankit jain
Hi, ankit jain:
The syntax of the command is 'umount' rather than 'unm
riginal Message -
> From: "Ankit Jain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "newbie"
> Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 10:25 AM
> Subject: retrieval
>
>
> > Hi
> >
> > i want to know if somebody can help me directly or
> > indirectly on this t
Richard Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 02 January 2005 09:32, Ulrich Fürst wrote:
> > or you can put the following into your .bashrc
> > alias rm='mv --target-directory=/root/Desktop/Trash $1 '
>
> I dont have the origanal message anymore to check, but i thought the
> thread was abo
On Sunday 02 January 2005 09:32, Ulrich Fürst wrote:
> joy merwin monteiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > its really a trivial thing. just alias rm to rm -i in your
> > .bashrc
>
> or you can put the following into your .bashrc
> alias rm='mv --target-directory=/root/Desktop/Trash $1 '
I dont
joy merwin monteiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> its really a trivial thing. just alias rm to rm -i in your
> .bashrc
>
or you can put the following into your .bashrc
alias rm='mv --target-directory=/root/Desktop/Trash $1 '
Ulrich
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its really a trivial thing. just alias rm to rm -i in your
.bashrc
if you have deleted it one bruteforce method to retrieve it (if it was
a text file)
is to run 'strings' on the partition that had the file, catch all output
and sift through it to find your data (might be possible, a friend of
I've noticed that some distributions have the --interactive option
switched on by default and therefore the less would be the chance of
removing a file by mistake. I was wondering if it's possible to do
that in SuSE as well or not.
On 01-01-05 14:06, Peter wrote:
> Do a google for safedelete.
>
Do a google for safedelete.
DESCRIPTION
safedelete provides a way to safely delete files so they
can be undeleted on demand. safedelete `deletes' files by
copying them to a safedelete directory which is specified
at install time. Files processed by safedelete are
: "Ankit Jain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "newbie"
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 10:25 AM
Subject: retrieval
> Hi
>
> i want to know if somebody can help me directly or
> indirectly on this topic by providing some source
> material to read etc.
>
>
Hi
i want to know if somebody can help me directly or
indirectly on this topic by providing some source
material to read etc.
i want to retireve the lost file/files from my system
which are removed by rm command
i dont have any backup for them
tell me any way i.e if i want to retirive the file
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