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Re: [opensuse] undelete files that were deletet with "rm"?
  • From: Christian Lange <Ch.Lange@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2006 12:13:18 +0100
  • Message-id: <307425491@xxxxxx>
On http://www.goldfisch.at/knowledge/326 it says:
"after unmounting the partition you can try: "

Well, that´s funny.^^ How can I unmount my Linux Partition (I´ve got only one) and still let Linux work? Can Knoppix help?


opensuse@xxxxxxxxxxxx schrieb am 03.01.06 11:58:19:
>
> > I just wanted to type "rm *~" to kill the backup files in my folder. > Accidently, I slid of the key and mistyped the command. So it became
> "rm *"
> > an all my data is los. Under MS-DOS there is a command called "undelete"
> > which one can use to recover data. How is the command under Suse
> > Linux 10.0?
>
> What file system are you using? Reiser? If you're using Reiser, you
> might be totally out of luck.... especially if you've done ANYTHING else
> on that partition that has done drive writing.
>
> Here are two possible solutions... no guarantees that they will work...
>
> http://www.goldfisch.at/knowledge/326
> http://www.antrix.net/journal/techtalk/reiserfs_data_recovery_howto.comments
>
> C.
>
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