From: "Vano Beridze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Something deleted files in my home directory second time. These files are:
> .bash_profile,.bash_logout,.bashrc,.emacs,.gtkrc

If files have actually been rm-ed (as opposed to just zeroed) then the linux section 
of this document may prove useful...

http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1441/sam0111b/0111b.htm

"Linux File Recovery Process 

The following recovery process covers the case where files have been deleted using the 
rm(1) command on a Linux system. In most cases, this method will result in a perfectly 
recovered file and does not rely on trial and error. The inherent advantage of this 
method is that binary files or files with unknown content can be recovered with ease."

This does depend on the inodes remaining unused though, so if the machine has a busy 
filesystem you might want to take it down to single user mode.

Will.




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