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hi just wanted to ask. . i have been given this link :
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Ext2fs-Undeletion.html#toc12
regarding recovering (my /boot) which is an ext2 type of fs...
any one who has done ...
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- 03-04-2007 #1Linux Newbie
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recovering /boot from being rm
hi just wanted to ask. . i have been given this link :
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Ext2fs-Undeletion.html#toc12
regarding recovering (my /boot) which is an ext2 type of fs...
any one who has done this?
BTW its my first time to encounter having rm my /boot when i mounted it in a directory
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- 03-05-2007 #2Linux Enthusiast
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didn't you accidentally delete a load of your /usr directories before?
alias rm='rm -i' would be a start
- 03-05-2007 #3...and write this quote down at least a hundred times
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