I've been using Ubuntu 12.04 and accidentally deleted a folder using Shift+Del.
Does anyone have any idea how to recover the folder?
I've been using Ubuntu 12.04 and accidentally deleted a folder using Shift+Del.
Does anyone have any idea how to recover the folder?
I have an Ubuntu server on Amazon EC2, that I use for development, and today I stupidly cleared everything out of my ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
file. Luckily I have an SSH open, so I am still connected, and can fix the file, but when I try to put my key file back, it doesn't work. I still get permission denied from the server on my local machine.
authorized_keys
has the permissions 600. I have tried appending my SSH key with ssh-rsa and leaving the ssh-rsa off. I also tried making the SSH key all one line, but that didn't work either.
Is there something else that I have to do like reload the file some how?
I have certain old CD/DVD's which are not in good condition. I want to recover from them anything that can be recovered. in windows you had software like Isobuster and Cd Recovery which will let me do this. Can anyone suggest a native linux app?
Is it possible to restore files/directories which are deleted from terminal using rm
and rm -r
?. If a file is deleted from graphical interface, it could be restored from trash, but how do you restore a file if it is removed using the rm utility?.
Are there any tools, methods, incantations to recover recently deleted files on Ubuntu?
If it makes any difference, I want to recover a Keepass 2.x database file. But would be better to have a method/tool that works on any kind of file.