![]() Let's say you lost the folder in /home/username/webroot, then we can try restoring the whole volume. In Ubuntu/Debian-based system, you can install using apt-get install testdisk I stumbled upon "extundelete" but that could not restore any important files. ![]() So we had to restore it though initially, it looked gloomy. It happened to us, that one of our team members on the way to remove a symbolic link, accidentally deleted a web folder using rm -rf, though we normally maintain a GIT repo, for this temporary project, we did not. There are odd times when we would have accidentally deleted some important folders without having any actual backup.
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