brent saner on 14 Feb 2008 07:52:12 -0800


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Re: [PLUG] "unerase" for linux ext3?


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if you've had that machine on ever since, good luck. the longer a
machine's on, the harder it is to recover.

look into unrm. you'll have to downgrade from ext3 to ext2 but unrm is
what you're looking for. (you can go back to ext3 once you do the
recovery)

Eric wrote:
| I have a program that zero'ed out a file with some important data.
| The file itself is still here but of zero byte length.
|
| Any way to recover that?
|
| Interestingly, a google search for "file recovery ext3" turns up a
lot of
| pay-for programs that rely on a MS Windows host!?
|
| I have an old backup from November but that's not ideal.
|
| Eric


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talent, everyone hates him, and he's just in it for the fame and money.

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