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I deleted an important file with rm command; could it possible
to recover this file in linux ?
Thank you
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grrr, why do not simply search EE, this question have been answer a few hundred times ...
Short answer: no.
Use your backup to recover.
Long answer: it might be possible to get it back partial, or full, but not simple.
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http://www.sysadminmag.com
http://www.billjonas.com/p
http://www.praeclarus.demo
or try:
grep -a -B[size before] -A[size after] 'text' /dev/[your_partition]
# example
grep -a -B2 -A200 "Hi mum" /dev/hda1
# If you want to undelete a letter (+- 200 lines) starting with "Hi mum" which
# was stored on /dev/hda1 (context 2 lines before, and 200 after matching pattern)
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by: liddlerPosted on 2004-03-04 at 08:09:53ID: 10515127
simple answer is no
IT may be possible to forensically recover data from a disk, but this is usually only dnoe by specialist companies.