y
I unmounted the filesystem and made a block level working copy with dd
onto /dev/md1 (a raid volume I created for the task).
Finally I tried with extundelete:
root@sysresccd /mnt % extundelete --restore-file
var/lib/libvirt/images/i5s.raw -o /mnt/custom/ /dev/md1
NOTICE: Extended attributes ar
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 08:49:33AM -0500, Susan Cragin wrote:
> Fooling around, lost "susan" folder. Want folder back. May have
> recursively deleted everything in it. Want txt org and a couple other
> extensions. (I've got days-old backup but want to try recovering
&
On Tue, Feb 16, 2016 at 08:49:33AM -0500, Susan Cragin wrote:
> Fooling around, lost "susan" folder. Want folder back. May have recursively
> deleted everything in it. Want txt org and a couple other extensions.
> (I've got days-old backup but want to try recovering file
Am Dienstag, 16. Februar 2016, 08:49:33 schrieb Susan Cragin:
> Fooling around, lost "susan" folder. Want folder back. May have recursively
> deleted everything in it. Want txt org and a couple other extensions. (I've
> got days-old backup but want to try recovering file
days-old backup but want to try recovering files.)
> So, extundelete or something else?
> or
> Which Linux-on-a-stick has the best recovery tools?
I assume you haven't touched the file system very much after delete.
Otherwise... you might be out of luck anyway.
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Fooling around, lost "susan" folder. Want folder back. May have recursively
deleted everything in it. Want txt org and a couple other extensions.
(I've got days-old backup but want to try recovering files.)
So, extundelete or something else?
or
Which Linux-on-a-stick has the best recovery tools?
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