What is $Recycle.Bin in LS output?
If i do LS and see
$RECYCLE.BINand try to TAB complete $R
I get
$RANDOMclearly I am an idiot, but breaking things is how I learn :)
I deleted $RECYCLE.BIN and lost a bunch of files.
Now testdisk is recovering into
$RJNUMBERSANDLETTERS foldersI can't CD into them to test if the file integrity which I want to do before letting it finish recovering for 20 plus hours.
Is this because the folder was originally deleted on the HD and is stored in $RHASD etc etc?
I don't expect all files to be in $RASD format, I think it is recovering files from previos deletion. IE: These files were all ready gone when I deleted $RECYCLE.BIN.
But also for prosterities sake of the internet
What does $FOLDER represent?
Note: I think this might be ntfs related? My ExtHD's are NTFS my Interal HD's are Ext4
1 Answer
You need to escape the $ when passing it to the ls command in the terminal, as $ is a special character used for referencing environment variables in the shell.
Running ls \$RECYCLE.BIN will list the contents of that folder, or only that file, depending on which it is. As for the $RECYCLE.BIN directory itself, it is a special directory on NTFS partitions, if you move files to Recycle Bin in Windows, they end up in that directory on the partition, until you empty the Recycle Bin.
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