I used DEL key to delete massive 5GB chunk of files from the Scenery for Flightgear. It dissapeared instantly. I was happy to have 5GB more on my disc, but I have still only 800MB. Trash isn't blinking, so it is empty, HD makes me suprise too?
What the [HELL] is going on? xD Help please.
Trash gone when no one has gone before?
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Trash gone when no one has gone before?
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Re: Trash gone when no one has gone before?
Take a look in:
~/.local/share/Trash/files
If your files were on a different partition, also here:
/partition_mount_point/.Trash*/files
(name here is ".Trash-1000" : "1000" = user ID/group?)
If no luck and you know one of the file names, look for that name, starting at "/".
Ternimal:
$ cd /
$ sudo find -name "*knownpartofname*"
~/.local/share/Trash/files
If your files were on a different partition, also here:
/partition_mount_point/.Trash*/files
(name here is ".Trash-1000" : "1000" = user ID/group?)
If no luck and you know one of the file names, look for that name, starting at "/".
Ternimal:
$ cd /
$ sudo find -name "*knownpartofname*"
Please edit your original post title to include [SOLVED] if/when it is solved!
Your data and OS are backed up....right?
Your data and OS are backed up....right?
Re: Trash gone when no one has gone before?
After doing ~/.local/share/Trash/files I found 0 files in trash, but there were deleted and must be somewhere, right? xDFlemur wrote:Take a look in:
~/.local/share/Trash/files
If your files were on a different partition, also here:
/partition_mount_point/.Trash*/files
(name here is ".Trash-1000" : "1000" = user ID/group?)
If no luck and you know one of the file names, look for that name, starting at "/".
Ternimal:
$ cd /
$ sudo find -name "*knownpartofname*"
Man, how can I know the name of the partition? Is there a way to determine the name in console? I dont think I partitioned my HDD oO Maybe he did it himself? Oo