On Thu, 28 Feb 2013 05:55:45 -0600, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:
> On 02/28/13 03:02, Polytropon wrote:
> > On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 21:08:58 -0600, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:
> > Obviously we're talking about a USB stick, so no TB amount
> > of data has to be processed. First of all: Do _not_ alter
> > the
On 02/28/13 03:02, Polytropon wrote:
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 21:08:58 -0600, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:
Okay, I know I should pay more attention to what I'm doing, and having
separate partitions isn't an excuse for regular backups. If we can skip
the finger wagging on that part I'd appreciate it.
I
On 28 February 2013, at 01:02, Polytropon wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 21:08:58 -0600, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:
>> Okay, I know I should pay more attention to what I'm doing, and having
>> separate partitions isn't an excuse for regular backups. If we can skip
>> the finger wagging on that pa
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 21:08:58 -0600, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr wrote:
> Okay, I know I should pay more attention to what I'm doing, and having
> separate partitions isn't an excuse for regular backups. If we can skip
> the finger wagging on that part I'd appreciate it.
I've experienced similar and diffe
2013/2/28 Ben Cottrell
> On Feb 27, 2013, at 19:08, "Joseph A. Nagy, Jr"
> wrote:
> > If we can skip the finger wagging on that part I'd appreciate it.
>
> No finger-wagging from this quarter at least!
>
> Something I've sometimes done to retrieve text content is to run a
> "strings" on the disk
On Feb 27, 2013, at 19:08, "Joseph A. Nagy, Jr" wrote:
> If we can skip the finger wagging on that part I'd appreciate it.
No finger-wagging from this quarter at least!
Something I've sometimes done to retrieve text content is to run a
"strings" on the disk device (the thing in /dev). You obviou
Okay, I know I should pay more attention to what I'm doing, and having
separate partitions isn't an excuse for regular backups. If we can skip
the finger wagging on that part I'd appreciate it.
Here is what happened. I was mounting a thumb drive and I was wanting to
'rm -rf' what was on it (it