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A possible way to do this is to write your own rm command which doesn't delete the files but instead moves it into a "recycle bin" directory. You could then periodically empty that directory by doing a proper rm.
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look at this too
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hi,
This might be the correct solution for your problem.


http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwhcs/DOCS/Unix/unix12.htm












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This looks interesting. It's called "unrm".

http://freshmeat.net/projects/unrm/
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