Re: Retrieving deleted files

2004-04-10 Thread Stephen Samuel
Eve Atley wrote: Thanks so much for your help, Ray. I have tried the instructions at: http://recover.sourceforge.net/unix/ (one of the first things I did try) ...and I got a whole lot of garbage spit back to my screen; so much so, I had to quit. I am attempting to do something along these lines:

Re: Retrieving deleted files

2004-04-07 Thread pa3gcu
On Wednesday 07 April 2004 22:42, Ray Olszewski wrote: > As to the install itself ... either there is a problem with the RPM or it > places recover in some truly odd location (Debian installs it in /usr/sbin, > BTW, the usual place for this sort of app). I'm cc'ing this back to the > list in case s

RE: Retrieving deleted files

2004-04-07 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 05:06 PM 4/7/2004 -0400, Eve Atley wrote: Thanks so much for your help, Ray. I have tried the instructions at: http://recover.sourceforge.net/unix/ (one of the first things I did try) ...and I got a whole lot of garbage spit back to my screen; so much so, I had to quit. I am attempting to do s

RE: Retrieving deleted files

2004-04-07 Thread Eve Atley
Thanks so much for your help, Ray. I have tried the instructions at: http://recover.sourceforge.net/unix/ (one of the first things I did try) ...and I got a whole lot of garbage spit back to my screen; so much so, I had to quit. I am attempting to do something along these lines: grep -a

RE: Retrieving deleted files

2004-04-07 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 04:00 PM 4/7/2004 -0400, Eve Atley wrote: Hi Ray, >When you "tried" to install recover (I assume from an rpm), did the install >procedure indicate that it had succeeded or not? If not, what did it say? Yes, from an RPM. I get no error from the RPM install install; I do get what you indicate be

RE: Retrieving deleted files

2004-04-07 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 02:25 PM 4/7/2004 -0400, Eve Atley wrote: This question is actually a bit dependent on what filesystem the Linux host uses. For ext2, a couple of possibilities are (these are the Debian package names; your distro may differ a bit) "e2undel" and "recover". That answer is probably ext3fs

RE: Retrieving deleted files

2004-04-07 Thread Eve Atley
This question is actually a bit dependent on what filesystem the Linux host uses. For ext2, a couple of possibilities are (these are the Debian package names; your distro may differ a bit) "e2undel" and "recover". That answer is probably ext3fs - I'm running Linux Redhat 9, latest kernel

Re: Retrieving deleted files

2004-04-07 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 12:51 PM 4/7/2004 -0400, Eve Atley wrote: We had a user leave our company recently, and he deleted a folder on the server that wasn't backing up. I know on Windows that, when you delete an item, you can use often use Norton Systemworks or Utilities to retrieve that file, as it doesn't securely

Retrieving deleted files

2004-04-07 Thread Eve Atley
We had a user leave our company recently, and he deleted a folder on the server that wasn't backing up. I know on Windows that, when you delete an item, you can use often use Norton Systemworks or Utilities to retrieve that file, as it doesn't securely delete. What can I use on Linux to retrieve