Messages in this thread |  | | From | (Matthew S. Crocker) | Subject | Re: recover deleted files? | Date | 3 Dec 1996 21:05:35 GMT |
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Travis Woodbury (travis@rwii.com) wrote:
First,
GOOD LUCK.
Second,
YOu can search through the raw filesystem by accessing the /dev/hda... device. You can write a quick & dirty perl script to search for a specific pattern and try to copy some of the data back off the drive onto another drive. You can also try using the ext2 fs editor which is VERY DANGEROUS and SHOULD BE USED WITH EXTREME CAUTION. You could lose the whole filesystem if you screw up with the editor. I have never used it so I can't there. You should be able to find a binary form of the editor at your local Linux FTP archive.
-Matt
: : : Hello, : : Does anyone know how I would go about recovering some deleted files?? : Everything I have been told seems to indicate that it _should_ be : possible (with lots of work) but nothing says how exactly to go about : doing this. I have left the partition mounted read only since soon after : having screwed up. (a MB or two did get copied to the partition before I : realized what had happened). Partial recovery is much better then : nothing at all. : : I do realize that if this is possible that it isnt going to be easy but I : really need those files. : : Any and or all suggestions/comments would be appreciated. : Please send the replies directly to me as I am not on this mailing list. : : Thanks, : : -Travis Woodbury <travis@rwii.com>
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