Ok, but the data itself was not deleted (only the filesystem); does anybody know
any
utility that have search capabilities for raw data on hard drives?
- Julien
Antoniu-George SAVU wrote:
> Hi, :(
> I'm affraid that you cannot:( Linux is not like any M$ OS...dose not have
> a Recycle Bin or unformat option.
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> On Sat, 24 Oct 1998, CubeSoft Communications wrote:
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> > I runned mke2fs accidentaly on a HD w/ important files (ext2 fs),
> > I understand
> > it creates a new ext3 filesystem on the target drive, but is there a way
> > to recuperate
> > the old filesystem?
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