File recovery for linux

File recovery for linux

Post by Niclas Anderbe » Mon, 21 Oct 1996 04:00:00



Is there a way to recover files deleted by mistake in linux? like
undelete and unformat etc?

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/ Niclas Anderberg
  Studying Computer Science and Engineering at LTH in Sweden

 
 
 

File recovery for linux

Post by Marshall La » Mon, 21 Oct 1996 04:00:00


Quote:>> Is there a way to recover files deleted by mistake in linux? like
>> undelete and unformat etc?

One thing you could do (besides backing up on a regualr basis) is alias the
rm command to mv where you move the file to a hold directory rather than
deleting it.  And then have a job running out of cron to delete files
from the hold directory once they get older than ... say ... 7 days.

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Marshall Lake
TEAM Software


 
 
 

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