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I deleted a file by accident via the command rm
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Is there any way to get it back?
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I deleted a file by accident via the command rm
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Is there any way to get it back?
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There are possibilities, but it could make your system inconsistent (if the application is still running), I suggest you check with the server administrator if you have any backup. Also I suggest that you use the "recycle bin" system so that it does not occur again in the future.
#move the trash to the trash bin:
alias deletar 'mv\!* ~/.lixeira'
#irreversible exclusion:
alias excluirLixeira 'rm -rf ~/.lixeira/ ;mkdir ~/.lixeira'
#check if the bin exists:
if ( ! -d ~/.lixeira ) mkdir ~/.lixeira
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Good afternoon Rodrigo, do you want to develop a software to recover? Otherwise, you will only be able to do this with specific recovery software, as far as I know.
– Guilherme Nascimento
I figured they’d want to close the question. It wasn’t me :)
– Wallace Maxters
Gee, it’s about programming, yeah. :)
– Rodrigo Rigotti
So Rodrigo is not only the issue of programming, but as this in the current question, does not evidence anything programming, only if there is a way to recover, which in the case so far is only about
rm
. If the question is better elaborated probably will not be closed, because the way this it gives gaps for answers that have nothing to do with programming, understand? I hope you take it as a constructive criticism :)– Guilherme Nascimento
It’s true, it makes sense. : ) I will improve it to avoid this kind of situation.
– Rodrigo Rigotti