Bring back deleted files with lsof

  2006-11-17 07:00:03
There you are, happily playing around with an audio file you've spent all afternoon tweaking, and you're thinking,"Wow, doesn't it sound great? Lemme just move it over here." At that point your subconscious chimes in,"Um, you meant mv, not rm, right?" Oops. I feel your pain -- this happens to everyone. But there's a straightforward method to recover your lost file, and since it works on every standard Linux system, everyone ought to know how to do it. 
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