The query actually shows a lack of confidence. He should have googled “How to recover a file from /dev/null?” instead.
Can you not just try it with a dummy folder??
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“Why would you want to?”
“… you don’t. You recover it from /dev/random. Eventually.”
And if really want quality recovery,
/dev/urandom
. Might take a bit longer, but it’s worth the wait 👌.
Duh, just read it back from
/dev/random
You will recover the data, you just need to wait long enough.
Patience is key.
I mean, if the data was written to a HDD, then any forensic tool can read the magnetic residual patterns on the metal platters instead of looking for file headers?
That is true, though it would be pointless to look for it in
/dev/null
.There is nothing in /dev/null, and no man needs nothing.
A hole would be something, this is NOTHING!
/dev/void
🤔
That hack Torvalds keeps denying my pull request to implement /dev/aether which would immediately begin overwriting the entire disk and all other mounted storage with the repeating content of whatever is moved there.
That is… brilliant! I love it!
This is the worst meme template, ever
Why would you be trying to recover something from a virtual device?
Because apparently, he moved it there… and doesn’t know what
/dev/null
is…It is still on the disk though
Do people not understand how files work? Actually never mind that makes sense.
Do people not understand how files work?
Oh honey, imagine trying to tech-support a family of rednecks. Threaten to charge them for services and they’ll stop pretty quick though…
It is still on the disk though
Do people not understand how files work? Actually never mind that makes sense.
Yes.