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scanning physical disk to retrieve file



Agh.  this was low priority, and just went really high . . .

I almost managed an "rm -r *~" to get rid of the backup files from 
emacs and the like, but [*insert tear here*] the 8 key on my laptop is 
dodgy, meaning I got ~ itself.

As usual, there was a single important file on the disk--a half-written 
journal article on the economics of free software.

I've already followed the pages on file recovery, and haven't managed 
to find that file (though I found a couple of interesting ones I'd 
forgotten about :)

It's a 340mb disk, with 340 devoted to drdos (hey, I can't go to 
conventions without master of orion, can I? :), and a 40 meg swap.  
There's 20 megs of ram, so I can use that for workspace instead.

How do I read the raw device (ideally in 40m chunks of the unused 
space?) so that I can search my way through it for words & phrases?

And of course, I need to hit the road tomorrow at 2:30 (that which 
suddenly made this urgent), and need to use the laptop while I'm gone.  
I"ll have to sacrifice this paper and start from scratch if I can't 
work this out by then . . .

hawk




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