Le mar 19/08/2003 à 11:23, Stephane a écrit : > >D'où tu tiens ça ? > > Peut être de la faq ext3: http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/FAQs/ext3-faq.html > > Extrait: > > "Q: How can I recover (undelete) deleted files from my ext3 partition? > Actually, you can't! This is what one of the developers, Andreas Dilger, said about it: > > In order to ensure that ext3 can safely resume an unlink after a crash, it actually zeros out the block pointers in the inode, whereas > ext2 just marks these blocks as unused in the block bitmaps and marks the inode as "deleted" and leaves the block pointers alone. > > Your only hope is to "grep" for parts of your files that have been deleted and hope for the best." <autoflagellation> ouaip, évidemment, vu sous cet angle ... </autoflagellation> Ça expliquerait pourquoi recover marche moyennement chez moi. Bon, je vais me bricoler un rm custom, moi /N ______________________________________________________________________ Nicolas Rueff <n.rueff@tuxfamily.org> http://rueff.tuxfamily.org +33 6 77 64 44 80 -- Windows Airlines: The terminal is very neat and clean, the attendants all very attractive, the pilots very capable. The fleet of Learjets the carrier operates is immense. Your jet takes off without a hitch, pushing above the clouds, and at 20,000 feet it explodes without warning. ______________________________________________________________________
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