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March 23rd, 2010, 05:00 AM
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Help - just deleted all my ISO files in Linux!
So, on day two of Nihil's make One Interesting Post a Day for Twenty-Eight Days Challenge, I did find myself already struggling... guess I'm just not that interesting... :P
Then, I did the unthinkable. Thinking I was removing a symbolic link to my external HD from my Slackware box, I typed "rm -R ISOs" and hit enter. Then fear gripped me as I remembered that I had actually moved all of my ISOs to that directory from my external HD the other day to save space. 
So tell me, AO. What do I do to get my 10GB of ISOs back!? (Mostly legal copies of OSes and software such as Windows XP, Windows 2000, Office, and games etc that I've collected over the years.)
What a jackass right? Well **** happens. Now help me out on making it "un-happen"
Thanks!
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