On Thursday 06 December 2001 04:34, you wrote:
This would have been beter placed on the suse-linux-e list, I belive.
Anyway, I use this script which I named "trash.sh"
#!/bin/bash /bin/mkdir -p ~/trashbin /bin/mv "$@"" ~/trashbin/
[...] Note that this will presumably only work when rm is used, not when a file is deleted via the network (samba, nfs...) So for a lot of people this is not really useful. Not that I have a solution myself... Maarten
At 05:49 AM 12/5/2001 -0900, you wrote:
Have a user contemplating replacing his Netware server with Suse 7.3. One thing he really likes about netware is the "Salvage" ability which will recover deleted files up until the owner/deleter issues the purge command or the server runs out of least reciently used disk space.
(He's well aware of the security aspects of this, they don't have secret data, just expensive to recreate data).
Is there some package on Suse that provides the equivelent of the .snapshot directory on netapp boxes?
Any other way to achieve similar capabilities?
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