On 12 Oct, Alvaro A. Novo wrote:
Is there any way to undelete files under Linux ?
http://amadeus.upr.clu.edu/~undelete/
This might be what you are looking for... but fortunately I have never had to use it... so I can't give you further details.
Alvaro Novo SuSE 6.4 Kernel 2.2.16 KDE 2 - Beta 5
SafeDelete is a replacement for /bin/rm that saves files to a "trash" directory. They can be undeleted with the included "undelete" program. I think SafeDelete came from Linuxberg (TuCows): http://entropy.linux.tucows.com/software.html To reduce space problems, SafeDelete compresses the file, if possible. It also comes with a program to purge files after so many days. The purge is meant to run from cron. It doesn't do any good for files that are already deleted. And it only works when the user calls SafeDelete's rm program. So make sure its directory is in the path before /bin! Oh yeah, don't replace /bin/rm with SafeDelete's rm. Linux may have problems booting and/or shutting down (speaking from experience :) -- Robert Wohlfarth rjwohlfar@bigfoot.com "My theory's right. Reality needs to be fixed." -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq