Re: How do I undelete a file in GNU/Linux or UNIX?



On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 01:00:35PM -0400, Glen Yu wrote:
Hi everyone,

If I accidentally deleted a file in any GNU/Linux or Unix-based OS, is there
anyway I can recover those files?

This was recently discussed. The answers are:

1) from a recent backup
2) if you are using a non-journaling FS, Google may turn up some info

Regards,

-Roberto

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