On 10/5/06, yogesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <yogesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
i try but in user home directory folder i not get .trash/.Trash file i delete one file and i want to get it back can it possible i sure that i not delete it permenantly so if any idea with out trash than share with me -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
Depends on how you deleted it. If you deleted it from the command line, then it doesn't appear to go to your trash bin. If you deleted it from Gnome or KDE, it should go to ~/.Trash. You could try a tool like scalpel to retrieve the file (ideally running it from a bootable CD which has it, such as Helix - in order to minimize activity on the drive to avoid overwritting the data before you get a chance to recover it). debugfs can potentially help as well if it's an ext2fs file system. You could also simply grep the device or partition (after having booted from a bootable CD) for a string from your file to find it on the drive. Autopsy is another tool that could do it. I have to warn you that none of this is particularly easy to do let alone try to explain via an e-mail. Jacques B.