Hi everyone, I have a micro-sd card that I accidentally deleted an important file off of. I don't know the file name because it was the contact list that I was trying to move from my old phone to my new phone, and I never originally intended to use the file system, but I was just going to transfer the contacts using the phone utilities. I am hoping that there are some command line tools I can use to scan the sd card and find the missing file. I had not made any backups :( bad, bad me The card is /dev/sdc1. So I did a "debugfs /dev/sdc1" and I got an error: debugfs 1.41.14 (22-Dec-2010) /dev/sdc1: Bad magic number in super-block while opening filesystem The sd card is formatted as follows: Disk /dev/sdc: 4091 MB, 4091543552 bytes 126 heads, 61 sectors/track, 1039 cylinders, total 7991296 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x00000000 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sdc1 8192 7991295 3991552 b W95 FAT32 Any ideas anyone? -- G.O. Box #1: 12.1 | KDE 4.8.3 | AMD Athlon X3 | 64 | nVidia C61 GeForce 7025 | 4GB RAM Box #2 12.1 | KDE 4.8.3 | Pentium 4 (2core) | 32 | Intel 82915G | 2GB RAM Lap #1: 12.1 | KDE 4.8.3 | Core2 Duo T8100 | 64 | Intel 965GM | 4GB RAM Lap #2: 12.1 | KDE 4.8.2 | Core Duo T2400 | 32 | NVIDIA Quadro NVS 120 | 2GB RAM learning openSUSE and loving it -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org