Re: [SOLVED] (was "Re: Restoring filenames from partly damaged ext4-filesystem")

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On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 11:00:21AM +0100, Maar, Roberto wrote:
> Everyone has a good backup, and no one destroy its files and file systems.

If only that were true.  :-)

Of course the developers who can do a good job writing recovery
programs are smart enough to do regular backups.  This is why tools
like extundelete and ext4magic generally don't get a lot of volunteers
to help with documentation and development.

But you'd be amazed how many people contact me, or the ext4 list, or
the ext3-users list, asking for help, and who obviously had _not_ been
doing regular backups.  :-(

> 
> One of the problems of ext4magic, of course, no English documentation.
> But at the moment is the one man show, and my English is a disaster. 
> The world would laugh at it. I need some help for translation. 
> Proofread, for a native speaker with technical understanding a few minutes work,
> for me ...
> We'll see, I try

Well, I can certainly call for help, and see if there are folks who
would be interested in helping you with the translation and
creating/improving the English documentation

And now that I know about it, I'll certainly be pointing people at it.

Thanks for creating it!

						- Ted
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