and what do you use to recover erased/lost data in reiserfs?

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> Commonly used way to recover lost/erased data in linux ext2 fs is
> debugfs. I am not sure if this useful in your case.
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> -rowel
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> On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Mike Blancas wrote:
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> > Anyone have ideas on how to recover data on an ext2 partition
> when e2fsck
> > can't check the drive due to bad superblock? I have also tried using
> > e2fsck with the -b option and it still won't work. I've tried different
> > superblocks already. Are there any free data recovery tools for an ext2
> > fs? Any help would be appreciated.
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> > Mike
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