Re: Newbie ext2 forensics question...

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On Friday 29 September 2006 06:47, Dave Edwards wrote:
> ...
> Is there any way to work back from block to inode to (hopefully) location
> in the directory structure this is happening? For some reason, I don't get

from man debugfs:
icheck block ...
              Print a listing of the inodes which use the one or more blocks 
specified on the command line.

/Peter

> app and file name (like I do with other programes), just some blocks that
> the disk got spun up to write.
>
> My appologies if there's a well-known tool for doing this; the furthest
> down I've been able to dig is the inode level.
>
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