currently on a somewhat disposable machine i am running Kubuntu 22.04 LTS
I am using this machine coupled with two toasters usb tethered and running kubuntu.
my objectives are on track to move files from a failing 3 1/2'' laptop HD in a toaster to a 4TB drive in another toaster but this really slow.
I changed my style and started to simply COPY & Paste from the failing 3 1/2'' drive to the desktop,,, then copy from the desktop to my 4TB drive,, things move faster this way for some reason.
I am stuck on how to quicken the pace to get vids off this failing 3 1/2'' drive to the 4TB drive. My son is turning me on to linux and i am all for it so every time i ask im "Can linux do xyz...", he says Yes. Which brings me here............. to my question below.
situation:
I deleted vids from a toaster mounted & failing 3 1/2 drive usb attached to the kubuntu trash of the above mentioned laptop.
I have another toaster attached to this same laptop holding a 4TB storage drive.
can i undelete or restore these vids to a different drive other than where they came from??
I noticed by experimenting that i can in little to no time at all delete a vid from this failing 3 1/2'' external toaster mounted drive and this deleted item appears in my laptop kubuntu trash folder. If i can simply delete the vids and then restore them to the good 4TB drive,, this solves my problem with TIME to transfer files.
in otherwords,,
can a file that has been deleted to kubuntu trash be undeleted but mapped to be restored to another destination other than their original source?
the purpose of this is i have around 40 or so vids i want to get off this failing 3 1/2 '' laptop HD but at the pace other files are taking like docx, vsd. pdf, xls etc, , i think its fairly certain to say that 40 vids might take 40 years to move.
when i do move files from the failing hd mentioned thats failing, my transfer rate from the 3 1/2'' hd looks to be on average 250kb / sec.
thanks in advance,,,, jcassity at frontier dot com
ps.... i am growing further and further away from microshaft since being exposed to linux.
thanks,,
scottt
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