Re: recovering from the unthinkable

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I believe tunefs has some ability to work this, though I've never personally 
attempted recovery with it.
Another excellent set of tools comes from runtime.org.  They have excellent 
tools for recovery both on Windoze and Linux, too.

Good luck!!

R,
-Joe




----- Original Message ----
> From: Joel Rees <joel.rees@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wed, March 23, 2011 10:28:53 AM
> Subject: recovering from the unthinkable
> 
> The excuse: Trying to get all my precious files from the usb drive
> after  10:00 PM.
> 
> So, is anyone willing me to remind me of the name of the  program that
> goes searching through a drive that has been the victim of the  old rm
> -f and re-constructs the file system? I'm pretty sure I've used  it
> before, when I lost an lvm volume once.
> 
> Can't remember what it was  called, and searching via google for "disk
> recovery tools" now returns a  whole lot of links I sure wouldn't want
> to trust.
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