.bashrc overwritten but still sourced — how can it be recovered?
Usually when I find a command I want to alias, I echo it to my .bashrc like so:
Usually when I find a command I want to alias, I echo it to my .bashrc like so:
I am in the process of salvaging data from a 1 TB failing drive (asked about it in Procedure to replace a hard disk?). I have done ddrescue from a system rescue USB with a resulting error size of 557568 B in 191 errors, probably all in /home (I assume what it calls “errors” are not bad sectors, but consecutive sequences of them).
I am learning the value of having good backups.