The smarter way to delete files
Apr 20, 2020
4 minutes
Shashank Sharma knows of a few techniques to protect yourself.
Deleting files is a fairly straightforward process, whether you work with a graphical interface or the command line. The former, more often than not, relegates deleted files into the trash directory, giving you the option to access deleted files and even restore them if needed. But this isn’t the case with the popular rm command. Once invoked, rm immediately flushes the specified files, skipping the trash directory altogether. To recover a file deleted from the command line, you must use dedicated software such as PhotoRec, but the process is involved and cumbersome, and not the subject of this tutorial.
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