Hello,
Thanks so much to you all for your fast replays. I believe that it is
better not to think of such thing I mean trying to recover a file in a
Unix system which is deleted using "rm' command ....
here is a summary of the answers I got ...
1) recover the file from a backup
2) If you deleted the file using the filemanager tool you can check in
the .wastebasket folder. If you used the rm command you are out of luck.
3)
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/unix-faq/faq/part3/faq-doc-6.html
4) There is unrm package for sol 2.6 and hp 10.20, for more info please
check:
http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/ECN/Software/Overview/Unrm
Many Thanks to
John Malick
Reichert, Alan
Hill, Alan
Olivier.GIRAUD
Peter Laws
Michael J. Connolly
Paul.Teasdel
Wolf Schaefer
David B. Harrington
Matthew Stier
Dan Anderson
Teague, Tony
John Vo
Eric D. Pancer
Tom Erickson
Michael Wang
Vahid Moghaddasi
Daniel Ellis
D. Stewart McLeod
Sundar
Harvey Wamboldt
Kevin Sheehan
Marc
Reinaldo Luís Ono
Seth Rothenberg
Mark Ashley
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