Hi, Thanks, I can see some files testing first with file command. I´m looking for usefull files there but some I don´t know the right place I have to copy (for example there is a lot of files that are emails but I don´t know the mailbox where I have to copy) is there any way to know the original location of the files? Thanks again , ESG 2010/11/17 Phil Savoie <psavoie1783@xxxxxxxxxx> > On 11/17/2010 06:33 AM, ESGLinux wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> today I had to reboot a server that was running with problems and when I >> rebooted it gives me the error that there was problems with the disks >> >> After a long process of fsck I finally rebooted the machine but now I have >> a >> directory /lost+found with a lot of files like these: >> >> #1474871 #1999211 #1999240 #1999271 #1999304 #1999418 #1999445 >> #2064420 #2064531 #2064570 #2064612 #2064755 #66008 #826053 >> #827096 >> #832422 >> #1474876 #1999214 #1999241 #1999272 #1999307 #1999419 #1999446 >> #2064422 #2064533 #2064571 #2064614 #2064756 #66011 #826230 >> #827097 >> #832500 >> #1474877 #1999217 #1999242 #1999273 >> >> I noticed I have lost files (for example /etc/postfix/main.cf isn´t there >> so >> my postfix does not start) >> >> My question is, How can I check this files to know which files I have >> lost? >> >> Thanks a lot in advance >> >> ESG >> > > Hi. > > Try the file command against each filename then cat/more/less file to see > what it is, i.e., if file says it is acii or text. Then cp and rename to > appropriate place. > > HTH you, > > Phil > > -- > redhat-list mailing list > unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list