Re: Data recovery
Check out the following link:
http://www.fish.com/forensics/
Especially the coronor's toolkit stuff. Undeletion is hard
however: unless you have irreplacable stuff under /usr/local
like project reports or something, it would probably be
easier just to reinstall everything.
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 08:41:02PM -0700, Jason Whittle wrote:
> I managed to reformat my /usr/local partition (ext2; not backwards compatible) and I was wondering
> if there was any way to recover some of the data I lost by doing that. I haven't written anything
> to the partition since reformatting, so nothing's been zeroed except the very highest-level stuff.
> Is this sort of thing possible, or should I just remount it and start filling it up again?
>
> Cheers,
> Jason Whittle
>
> P.S. Please cc me with all replies.
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