"/bin/rsnapshotBackup.sh" (attach) is sitting in the "trash", can I copy this part "/rsnapshotBackup.sh" and drop in in the file system and if do drop it in the files system will it auto place in correct order? Any insight? Thanks, a On 10/11/20 10:58 AM, a wrote:
I located this in the trash opening the file contents:
On 10/11/20 10:39 AM, a wrote:#!/bin/bash
echo "backup of a home" rsnapshot alpha echo "done" read -n there are several option for file placement i.e. send to aBackup .... If usable how to proceed it known, Thanks a
I had previous copied immediately below early on, before I proceed with "Fix" attempt, using that information in attempted restore.
/home/a/Desktop/emblem-symbolic-link.png
/media/a/aBackup : opened with notepad,results:
[Desktop Entry][Desktop Entry] Name=aBackup Exec=/home/a/bin/rsnapshotBackup.sh Comment= Terminal=true Type=Application Icon=/usr/share/icons/mate/256x256/emblems/emblem-symbolic-link.png Name=aBackup Exec=/home/a/bin/rsnapshotBackup.sh Comment= Terminal=true Type=Application Icon=/usr/share/icons/mate/256x256/emblems/emblem-symbolic-link.png
a@alap:~$ locate rsnapshotBackup.sh bash: locate: command not found a@alap:~$ sudo find / -name rsnapshotBackup.sh [sudo] password for a: /media/a/aBackup/alpha.17/alap/home/a/bin/rsnapshotBackup.sh /media/a/aBackup/alpha.16/alap/home/a/bin/rsnapshotBackup.sh /media/a/aBackup/alpha.15/alap/home/a/bin/rsnapshotBackup.sh /media/a/aBackup/alpha.14/alap/home/a/bin/rsnapshotBackup.sh /media/a/aBackup/alpha.13/alap/home/a/bin/rsnapshotBackup.sh find: ‘/media/a/aBackup/alpha.0’: No such file or directory /home/a/.local/share/Trash/files/bin/rsnapshotBackup.sh find: ‘/run/user/1000/gvfs’: Permission denied a@alap:~$
On 10/11/20 9:44 AM, Akkana Peck wrote:
sudo find / -name rsnapshotBackup.sh
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