Hi,
If u r using the ext3 file system then there will be tool ext3grep.
Try out that.
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 4:17 PM, sasi <sasibks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Murali Babu <drop2muralibabu@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
Hello linuxers,
Yesterday I had working in pc which has a centos 5.4 os, by mistake i
deleted
some files which are all very very important.
Please guide me recover my deleted files in centos
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Hi,
linux is a multi user, when you deleted a file and if you want to
recover it, reboot the machine to single
user mode, and then do the following ( if you have not rebooted the
machine to single user mode,
while the other user writing some file, it may be written to that place
).
grep -b 'search-text' /dev/partition > file.txt
OR
grep -a -B[size before] -A[size after] 'text'
/dev/[your_partition] > file.txt
- This method is ONLY useful if deleted file is text file.
If you are using ext2 file system, try out recover command..
- this we can use only when we are using ext2 file system,
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Best Regards,
R.Sasi, D.C.E., M.C.A.
Associate System Engineer,
Chennai.