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Hi All,
I just given $rm abc.pc, I don't have backup also. is there any way to recover? thanks in advance krishna |
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U have done the same that i have done last week..
This is what I had done that time.. may be it helps you......... well certainly there appears to be no way to retrieve exactly the same deleted file. So, all I could do is look for the file in /var/preserve/username that is where VI stores the open files when the session is suddenly terminated. And luckily I found a recent version of my deleted file there... Wish you all the best.. |
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Just to add on, the path where vi stores open files could vary across flavors, so try vi -r instead. Hope this works out!
Last edited by shaik786; 01-08-2002 at 03:11 AM. |
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Well, there IS a slight chance to recover a text file, provided that the universe will cease to exist if the file goes missing tomorrow morning. Otherwise it isn't worth the trouble, resources... If you are dead set on recovering it (or part of it, depending on how much disk activity is occuring - it may already be allocating the space to new files), check here:
http://www.fish.com/tct/help-recovering-file (I think that's the link. Our web-proxy here at work now classifies fish.com as "entertainment", so it's off-limits, even at 2:15 AM, and I'm not about to push the net-admin by circumventing it...) Anyways, good luck! |
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