What's your point ?
Ext3 is Ext2 + journaling, so recover tools for Ext2 work on Ext3, no ?
alex(a)loes.org.lu a écrit :
Quoting Brent Frère <Brent(a)BFrere.net>:
Michel Maria-Sube a écrit :
Hi,
I have unfortunately deleted a text (source) formatted
file on my HD by doing command rm; is there any mean
to recover it under ext3
Ifound many utilities but only working under w$
Otherwise it's said it's possible to do that using
ext3 journalization but I don't know how to proceed
Thank you for suggestions
cheers
M.
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mc (midnight commander) offers such feature, but the first thing to
do is to umount or remount read-only the meant filesystem...
No, Brent. AFAIK mc is only able to recover ext2
But to not damage the partition, mount it as Brent said read-only, so
that the filesystem is not able to write on it and allocate the inodes
to new stuff.
The textfile has a certain signature. You have to search this
signature and with a little chance, you will find the whole file again.
If the partition wasn't heavily filled, it's possible that the file
was not fragmented.
A time ago, I had the same question, because I accidently deleted
photos on an ext3 filesystem. Alain provided me some tools, so ask him
about those. Unfortunately, I don't think to find these tools again at
home but.....
Hope to help you.
Al
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