Re: how to recover the deleted data



recent backup ??
Does linux have backup? How can i find them?

Jean-David Beyer wrote:
xiaohangzi@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Today , i deleted some data which i think useless.use the command ' rm
-rf '
but now, i find there are some useful things in those data .
How can i recover them ?
Any ideas?

thanks
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Easy. Just restore them from your most recent backup.

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