Re: [CentOS] undelete

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There are also 3rd party file recovery utilities (usually not free). If the blocks do not get overwritten then it may be possible to recover the file. I used a product call Stellar Phoenix before which indicates that it works on linux file systems.

Lance Davis wrote:
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Oliver Schulze L. wrote:

What I do is mount the ext3 in ext2 mode and use
mc to undelete all the files in another disk


But ext3 deletes/blanks all the directory info - eg the complete filename when a file is deleted, so you cant know which inode the file lives on ...

Sohow would mc undelete them ???

Regards
Lance

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