That does not work to well in an automated
script, but thanks Tony From: andy [mailto:geek_show@dsl.pipex.com] Tony Heal wrote: OK, how about some preventative stuff. If there is not real way to 'undelete' files. How about adding a script named 'rm' that passes the same switches to from the script to /bin/rm but moves the files to tmp before deleting them.
Anyone have something like this hanging around their system somewhere?
Tony
-----Original Message----- From: Ron Johnson [mailto:ron.l.johnson@cox.net] Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 12:34 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: undelete
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On 01/23/07 10:37, Tony Heal wrote:
Maybe, if you are using FAT (highly unlikely) or ext2 (also highly unlikely) and you pulled the plug as soon as you noticed what you did.
Sadly, the standard answer, though, is, "No, you're SOL."
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You could always create an alias and make rm
interactive by inserting the -i option, hence rm would now become rm -i which
would at least make you think twice before actually deleting it? |