Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!nih-csl!lhc!mimsy!haven!udel!wuarchive!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!ubc-cs!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!cidsv01.cid.aes.doe.CA!cidsv01.cid.aes.doe.CA!aspgpas From: aspgpas@cidsv01.cid.aes.doe.CA (Peter Silva) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: Unix undelete? Message-ID: <1990Nov6.142536.7597@cid.aes.doe.CA> Date: 6 Nov 90 14:25:36 GMT References: <9011060331.AA28217@snow-white.merit-tech.com> Sender: @cid.aes.doe.CA Reply-To: aspgpas@cidsv01.cid.aes.doe.CA (Peter Silva) Organization: Environment Canada Lines: 15 In article <9011060331.AA28217@snow-white.merit-tech.com>, goss@SNOW-WHITE.MERIT-TECH.COM (Mike Goss) writes: |> I don't know of |> any Unix file system implementation that actually does this, however |> (note to SGI guys and other Unix developers: hint, hint). Norton Utilities for UNIX does exactly what you describe, with exactly the same drwabacks... I think (not sure) it's implemented as another file system type, where unlink acts funny (makes another link to some Q when last real link is deleted.) It's only available on 386's naturally... Peter Silva OS Support psilva@cid.aes.doe.ca Dorval Computing Centre (514) 421-4692 Atmospheric Environment Service