On Sat, 22 Jul 2006, Tracy R Reed wrote:
> Alan Brown wrote:
>> There is a restore option to not overwrite existing files.
>
> But that would also restore a lot of deleted mail into my Maildirs which
> I would like to avoid.
Your choices then come down to:
1: using wxconsole to select the items
Dan Langille wrote:
> Why not restore everything to a staging directory, when move over the
> things you need? mv has options to not overwrite.
Because that would be around 70G of data.
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Alan Brown wrote:
> There is a restore option to not overwrite existing files.
But that would also restore a lot of deleted mail into my Maildirs which
I would like to avoid.
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Tracy R Reed
http://ultraviolet.org
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Take Su
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Tracy R Reed wrote:
> Fortunately I stopped it before too much was deleted. But now I don't
> know exactly what files were deleted. Looks like it deletes in
> alphabetical order and I still have files named c* so I guess I only
> need to restore files [a-cA-C] and not director
On 19 Jul 2006 at 2:02, Tracy R Reed wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
> I just screwed up and typed rm * .pls in my homedir. I haven't made that
> mistake in years. I should have gone to bed two hours ago. :)
>
> Fortunately I stopped it before too much was deleted. But now I don't
> know exactly what f
Hello all,
I just screwed up and typed rm * .pls in my homedir. I haven't made that
mistake in years. I should have gone to bed two hours ago. :)
Fortunately I stopped it before too much was deleted. But now I don't
know exactly what files were deleted. Looks like it deletes in
alphabetical orde