Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Tue 15th Jul 2008 22:49 UTC
Linux The ext3undel utility can recover accidently removed data on ext3 filesystems. Users can recover a specific file by name, or they can restore all files marked as deleted. ext3undel is a wrapper for other recovery programs such as Photorec, Foremost and SleuthKit.
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RE[2]: Comment by righard
by backdoc on Wed 16th Jul 2008 15:23 UTC in reply to "RE: Comment by righard"
backdoc
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2006-01-14

I didn't know about noclobber. I may use that. But, the "-i" stuff just gets on my nerves.

Here's a tip for you. You don't have to log out to reread the dot files. All you need to do is at the command prompt: ". .profile". For clarification, at the command prompt, type a "dot" followed by a "space" followed by the name of the hidden resource file you wish to reread.

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RE[3]: Comment by righard
by FunkyELF on Thu 17th Jul 2008 14:43 in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by righard"
FunkyELF Member since:
2006-07-26

I just "source ~/.bashrc" which should source everything that normally gets sourced when you log in.

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