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I deleted a file accidentally using rm-f inside a folder. Is there any option/command to retrive the file or is it possible to recover from trash? or once the file is deleted, it is gone completely?? |
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Looks like the answer is pretty straightforward.
The Answer is "No" unless you have the files backedup somewehere. |
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